Y’All Is Fantasy Island – No Ceremony

YiFi’s potent mixture of Celtic Americana is sprawled out on the porch, moonshine in hand

Album Review by Dave Kerr | 29 Oct 2008
Album title: No Ceremony
Artist: Y’all Is Fantasy Island
Label: Wise Blood Industries
Release date: 3 Nov

“Here it is!” says Adam Stafford on the wee postcard that arrived inside this DIY promo package, “two and a bit years in the making – No Ceremony.” He makes it sound as though Y’all Is Fantasy Island’s existence has been geared toward this very moment. But there's been little to zero thumb twiddling from day one, having released two other gorgeous records in as many years whilst garnering a respectable live reputation with numerous incarnations of his band. By now, YiFi’s potent mixture of Celtic Americana is sprawled out on the porch, moonshine in hand. No Ceremony finds considered rockers like Punk Rock Disco jostling with the punky urgency of Wreck on the Highway Boy and the folky, banjo-plucked majesty of Jack Montgomery for pride of place on an album schizophrenic in style but remarkably consistent in quality. I say that, jaw agape, because Stafford and co just scored the hat-trick. [Dave Kerr]

Y'all is Fantasy Island play Captain's Rest, Glasgow on 3 Nov; This is Music at Sneaky Pete's, Edinburgh on 14 Nov and Barfly, Glasgow on 27 Nov.

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