| 1. light, and gender binaries. A celebration of nature and fluidity, there are queer ghosts, vengeful stepdaughters, seductive foxes and witch’s spells, told in an utterly modern and individual style that draws on their contemporary classical background, as well as drone, electronica and alt-pop influences |
| 2. Abbots Bromley Horn Dance’ also features English folk star Sam Lee as a guest vocal |
| 3. songwriting with playing with material in the studio |
| 4. Kerry also co-engineered and co-produced for the first time, alongside regular producer MaJiKer , who brings his electronica and pop sensibilities to these mostly traditional songs. ’s bandmates on second album, Keld, added to the palate: Sam Hall on ‘cello, bass and backing vocals, and Peter Ashwell on vibraphone and marimba. Ben See provided additional backing vocals and Hannah Dilkes provided trombone |
| 5. Kerry Andrew: vocals, recorder, piano, keyboard, kalimba, percussion, electronics |
| 6. Sam Hall: ‘cello, double bass, backing vocals |
| 7. Peter Ashwell: marimba and vibraphone |
| 8. Sam Lee: guest vocals |
| 9. Ben See: guest vocals; backing vocals |
| 10. Hannah Dilkes: trombone |
| 11. Tyger: vocals |
| 12. Tracklist: |
| 13. 1.01 - - Reynardine |
| 14. 1.02 - - Twa Magicians |
| 15. 1.03 - feat. Kerri ní Dochartaigh - winter solstice |
| 16. 1.04 - - Hare Song 1 |
| 17. Abbots Bromley Horn Dance |
| 18. 1.06 - - Hare Song 2 |
| 19. 1.07 - feat. Ben See - The Trees in the Wood |
| 20. 1.08 - - King Henry |
| 21. 1.09 - - I'll Weave My Love A Garland |
| 22. 1.10 - - Girl As Wolf |
| 23. 1.11 - feat. Robert Macfarlane - Blue Men |