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Row Upon Row of the People They Know
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Row Upon Row of the People They Know
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Row Upon Row of the People They Know
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Having dismissed themselves as mere "participants" on their award-winning 2009 self-titled debut, Newfoundland folk trio
return as very much the "creators" of their follow-up,
. Named after a line from a poem by fellow Canadian
, a piece that also provided the inspiration for the grandiose closer, "Song for Memory," its ten tracks show that the bandmembers still remain fond of their hometown's traditional sea shanties and folk tales ("Jack the Sailor," "Valley of Kilbride"). But elsewhere, the accomplished multi-instrumentalists lean toward a more contemporary sound, whether it's the impassioned and gutsy nu-folk reworking of 17th century ballad "My Husband's Got No Courage," the sparse but inspired banjo-plucking cover version of
's "You're My Best Friend," or the feel-good "A Round Again," which drifts into theatrical pop territory with its finger-clicking rhythms, impressive three-part harmonies, and rousing singalong finale. The more melancholic offerings, which allow frontwoman
's beautifully lilting vocals to come to the forefront, are no less captivating, from the slightly gothic atmospherics of "Charlie's" to the mournful Celtic-tinged "Ode to a Broken Heart" to the emotive accordion-led rendition of
' "By the Glow of the Kerosene Light." A bold leap forward from their first offering,
is an always engaging listen that pays respect to their folk heritage while also staking their claim to become part of it. ~ Jon O'Brien