Australia has become the font of so much that is really interesting music-wise over the last few years. There seems to be no end to the number of original and creative artists springing from that market these days. And as if to underline that here's Sculptor the new album from Aussie duo Luluc four years after their second Passerby made such a splash.
It's a thoughtful, graceful record. Modern Folk in many respects, with Zoe Randall's serene and resonant voice recalling Sandy Denny, Maddy Prior and June Tabor. The arrangements are sparse and yes 'sculpted' and this seems an album destined to grow in power and emotional pull with every play.
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