Aldous Harding-Aldous Harding (2023 repress)
10 years since aldous first stepped into our ears? thankfully her gritty and raw debut has finally been repressed.pressed on lp again for the first time in years. aldous harding's songs are not for the faint of heart. disarming in their desolate imagery and vulnerable instrumentation, they deal with the raw materials of life: birth, death, love and grief. sometimes reminiscent of 60s-era folk singers vashti bunyan and linda perhacs, harding's work lies in more harsh terrain than her forebears - piercing the long history of the genre with a grit and sincerity rarely encountered. based in new zealand's southern port town of lyttelton, auckland-born harding began playing to the public in small-town venues and busking on the streets.it wasn't long before her name became synonymous with both the vivid devastation of her wordplay and the stark intensity of her performance; a unique blend of fragility and sinewy, world-won strength that belies her youth. influential bb6 djs marc riley and mary anne hobbs picked up on tracks and a rigorous festival circuit followed in 2015. the line of best fit lauded her great escape performance: “[aldous harding] mixes traditional folk songs with dirge-y notes and ends her incredible performance with an a cappella cover of edith piaf she was told she was too young to be singing. it was spellbinding.” of her debut record, the 405 said, “the voice is from another time and the imagery is dramatic, the themes are universal.... [a] toweringly talented song writer.”
10 years since aldous first stepped into our ears? thankfully her gritty and raw debut has finally been repressed.pressed on lp again for the first time in years. aldous harding's songs are not for the faint of heart. disarming in their desolate imagery and vulnerable instrumentation, they deal with the raw materials of life: birth, death, love and grief. sometimes reminiscent of 60s-era folk singers vashti bunyan and linda perhacs, harding's work lies in more harsh terrain than her forebears - piercing the long history of the genre with a grit and sincerity rarely encountered. based in new zealand's southern port town of lyttelton, auckland-born harding began playing to the public in small-town venues and busking on the streets.it wasn't long before her name became synonymous with both the vivid devastation of her wordplay and the stark intensity of her performance; a unique blend of fragility and sinewy, world-won strength that belies her youth. influential bb6 djs marc riley and mary anne hobbs picked up on tracks and a rigorous festival circuit followed in 2015. the line of best fit lauded her great escape performance: “[aldous harding] mixes traditional folk songs with dirge-y notes and ends her incredible performance with an a cappella cover of edith piaf she was told she was too young to be singing. it was spellbinding.” of her debut record, the 405 said, “the voice is from another time and the imagery is dramatic, the themes are universal.... [a] toweringly talented song writer.”
10 years since aldous first stepped into our ears? thankfully her gritty and raw debut has finally been repressed.pressed on lp again for the first time in years. aldous harding's songs are not for the faint of heart. disarming in their desolate imagery and vulnerable instrumentation, they deal with the raw materials of life: birth, death, love and grief. sometimes reminiscent of 60s-era folk singers vashti bunyan and linda perhacs, harding's work lies in more harsh terrain than her forebears - piercing the long history of the genre with a grit and sincerity rarely encountered. based in new zealand's southern port town of lyttelton, auckland-born harding began playing to the public in small-town venues and busking on the streets.it wasn't long before her name became synonymous with both the vivid devastation of her wordplay and the stark intensity of her performance; a unique blend of fragility and sinewy, world-won strength that belies her youth. influential bb6 djs marc riley and mary anne hobbs picked up on tracks and a rigorous festival circuit followed in 2015. the line of best fit lauded her great escape performance: “[aldous harding] mixes traditional folk songs with dirge-y notes and ends her incredible performance with an a cappella cover of edith piaf she was told she was too young to be singing. it was spellbinding.” of her debut record, the 405 said, “the voice is from another time and the imagery is dramatic, the themes are universal.... [a] toweringly talented song writer.”