REVIEWS
THE CANOE - ALBUM REVIEWS:
'able to carry a strong message'
really powerful
An early Marianne Faithfull'
BBC Wales
'A gorgeous voice... a lovely sound'
BBC Shropshire
On Human Kindness - 'an anthem for a campaign on human rights'
Rootstime!
“..her nomadic heart, absorbing lyrical imagery and deft arrangements allow her to cross genres as easily as a canoe rides the waves.”
As a whole the album is a reminder for us to reconnect with ourselves, the human race and nature.
https://www.photogroupie.com/single-post/2019/04/09/CARRIE-TREE-THE-CANOE-ALBUM-REVIEW
Photogroupie
'There’s a beauty within this album that bewitches and entices. The songs are beautifully scored, and actually command your attention. Rather than just being about the singer and her songs, they are delivered and presented in a way that suggests magic is at work here.'
'There’s no doubt that most singer-songwriters write from the heart, Carrie Tree has the ability to deliver upon the promise within. Those who aspire to tread this well-worn path would be advised to take note. What they may struggle to emulate is the voice, simultaneously fragile and smoky…'
'an album that’s a pleasure to listen to'
http://17seconds.co.uk/blog/2019/04/23/album-review-carrie-tree/
17 Seconds
“Great song. Lovely sound”
Johnny Coppin BBC Sounds
'Gentle graces. soft and tender'
'Underneath the placid exterior are musical depths one doesn’t always associate with folk music.. Allow the music to wash over you and you’ll be swept away by the essential beauty'
'a gift to be savoured like a summer breeze'
'an artist who knows her craft and isn’t afraid to reach for new timbres.'
https://www.forfolkssake.com/reviews/38648/album-carrie-tree-the-canoe
For Folks Sake
HOME TO THE INVISIBLE - ALBUM REVIEWS:
"Home To The Invisible - featured - Album of the month"
FOLK RADIO
"Home To The Invisible, a record so brimful of subtle nuance, interesting musical textures, emotional hooks and surprises"
'"It's worth giving this your proper, undivided attention ... it’s not the devil you’ll find in the details, but a real slice of the divine."
"For all of its ease, it’s infinitely complex.. for all of its ethereal delights Home To The Invisible is tied to the rhythms of the natural world".
https://www.folkradio.co.uk/2014/02/carrie-tree-home-to-the-invisible/
Folk Radio
'One of Brighton's more distinctive voices'
The Source
'One of the most natural voices you may ever hear'
XYZ Magazine (Brighton)
'There is something quietly unforgettable here.'
R2 Magazine
'A phenomenal singer/songwriter’
Carly Simon quoted in The Word Magazine