Short and sweet, no wasted moments, subtle guitar lines make it easy to miss how inventive they are. I actually appreciate the live to tape recordings including whatever is going on in the background; it's not obtrusive. And some electronic dabbling. An intimate album fans of bedroom folk, Vashti Bunyan, etc will appreciate and love more with repeated listens. Anthony Childs
i bought this album because the other option was paying for youtube premium and this is clearly the better option -- my only regret is i forgot to wait until Bandcamp Friday, but i guess it just couldn't wait. listening to this album is URGENT izZzak
Red River Dialect's latest is a masterclass in celebrating the moment and mourning its passing all at the same time. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 14, 2025
Twirling, twinkling jazz grooves with skipping guitar lines and bubbling rhythms on the latest from this Bristol group. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 14, 2025
A rich, multi-generational collaboration between the "King of the Zulu Guitar" and this up-and-coming virtuoso, both from South Africa. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 2, 2025
We go deep into the forest. Every Kind Word is the standout for me here, with Funke’s melancholic delivery balanced atop rickety acoustic guitars. Forest Photographer is a slightly spooky opener, with birdsong, tape hiss and wobbly keys. Flourish pits stripped back guitars against more birdsong. It sounds like it might be raining on the string dipped EP closer, Angel. Forest Photographer is an outstanding EP, which is best suited to quiet times and reflective moments. freersounds