Ashton Lane - The In-Between

Published Monday 3rd June 2019
Ashton Lane - The In-Between
Ashton Lane - The In-Between

STYLE: Country
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 174137-27845
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by John Farrington

Esther and Tim O'Connor are major players in the UK's still growing modern country/Americana scene and 'The In-Between' is their latest set of Nashville-inspired songs. "By The Fields" opens the album with its immediately catchy chorus and full band feel-good arrangement. To settle you fully into their Brit-country vibes is "People In The Valley". The song is about being united in our strengths and struggles, and whilst the imagery of valleys and nature are familiar enough for it to be relatable to country fans, the message remains engaging for all audiences. Inspired by the last execution of a woman in the UK, "Marilyn Curls" was co-written with Elaine Anderson. Its swampy blues guitars as well as a strong vocal performance from Esther O'Conor make it the strongest moment on the record. "The In-Between" is another sweet track. A gentle stripped back ballad about waiting for your lover's return. The record is rewarded for not over complicating itself. It is honest, simple and charming.

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Sample Track Listing:
1. By The Field [Listen]
2. People In The Valley [Listen]
3. Marilyn Curls [Listen]
4. The Flood And The Fire [Listen]
5. Under The Wonder [Listen]
6. The In-Between [Listen]
7. I'll Pray [Listen]
8. Perfect [Listen]
9. Growing Up Together [Listen]
10. Primrose Hill [Listen]
11. Desert Sky [Listen]

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