Withered Hand - You're Not Alone EP
Withered Hand - You're Not Alone EP

Single Review

Single title
You're Not Alone EP
Artist
Withered Hand
Label
SL/Fence Records
Release date
15 Jun

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Playing Electric Circus, Edinburgh on 9 Jun

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Withered Hand - You're Not Alone EP

4/5 stars
Single review by Milo McLaughlin.
Published 02 June 2009

After the rollicking full band sing-along of first EP Religious Songs, this second EP showcases the more reflective side of Withered Hand's Dan Willson, here performing solo with a beautifully restrained multi-instrumental accompaniment by King Creosote, who also produced. The same endearingly fragile delivery and razor sharp one-liners remain, but this time around the emotional clout is a whole lot more forceful. Opener No Cigarettes with its Dylan-esque rolling guitar and Oldsmobile Car (aka Red Candle Bulb) with its killer line "I am what was once widely known as a sensitive soul" are accompanied by a moving tribute to the late local artist Paul Carter and a transcendental harmony-laden version of Tiger Saw's R U Courageous. Gorgeous, and a must for modern folk fans.

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