Rozi Plain - Inside Over Here

4/5 stars
Album review by Milo McLaughlin.
Published 02 October 2008

There is a problem when trying to review an album like this, which woos you with its easy charms, which stills your spirit with its banjos rippling like a bubbling stream. Rozi Plain's catherine wheel vocal harmonies set your mind a-wandering and you begin to recline into the sound of her voice and melodies like you would a warm bath surrounded by candles and shared with a lover. Plain, the latest signing to Fife's Fence Records, has made an album of such charm that there lies a problem in critiquing it effectively. Let me bathe in it, instead, let me reflect. Oh OK then, some facts: it was produced by a handful of folk including Fence brothers Kenny and Gordon Anderson, and a few friends from Bristol where she's from; and it's bloody good. There, now let me close my eyes and chill. [Milo McLaughlin]

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  • Saw her supporting KT Tunstall at Warrington; she was so unusual, interesting and hypnotic. Bought the cd at the gig and I can't describe it better than the above; it really does draw you in and take you away. Fantastic stuff.

    Posted by Shaun Elliott | Sunday November 2011 @ 23:28

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