There has always been something softly beating at the heart of Lucy Kitchen‘s music that comes from an earlier and perhaps more innocent time. Her’s is music crafted from delicacy rather than drive, a beautiful deftness rather than the usual bombast, grace rather than groove.

The Stabal Sessions is a gorgeous quartet of songs, ones that evoke comparisons to icons such as Sandy Denny and Joni Mitchell rather than anything you could find in the modern musical canon. And, even if you have never been drawn to such gossamer, acoustic folk delicacies, just play a song like Sun To My Moon, here found as a live rendition, and tell me that you haven’t fallen in love with her sound. And if you don’t, then perhaps music is not for you after all.

 


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