The debut album from Canterbury singer-songwriter Aldous Harding (aka Hannah, the daughter of veteran folk troubadour Lorina Harding) might sometimes seem a little emotionally frail, melancholy even, yet there is an assured hand behind the compositions.
Seven of the nine songs here span more than five minutes, requiring the listener to settle in for a ride along a largely folky path that is strewn with meditative reflections (Two Bitten Hearts, Titus Groan) and highlighted by lurching push-and-pull rhythms, tight finger-picking and Celtic-influenced textures, the latter extending to Harding's ethereal vocal stylings.