Friday, March 27, 2026

Bird in the Belly - Give Me Back My Heart Again


Folk music, the gathering threads of tradition, is forever being renewed – it needs reshaping as much as reverence if it’s to be inculcated into new generations of singers and musicians. And at any one time there are two or three strong exponents of the music that set the new normal for how folk is meant to sound. Bird in the Belly came together at Cecil Sharp House through a celebration of Young Folk organised by Sam Lee’s Nest Collective. And thank goodness they did because this combination of avant-garde singer Jinwoo, traditional duo Hickory Signals (Laura Ward and Adam Ronchetti), multi-instrumentalist Tom Pryor and musician Epha Roe is one of those magical combinations that might never have happened without a nudge here and there. Bird in the Belly take old songs and reshape them – at times sounding ultra-traditional, at times modern and experimental.
Jinwoo has a raw, cracked vocal forever sounding as if it’s trying to escape from him, but in combination with Laura Ward’s incredibly strong timbre and unadorned delivery it makes for an unexpectedly perfect vocal blend – the songs come to life under their combined vocal touches. Not that the rest of the band are just bystanders – there’s a breadth of instrumentation, elegiac fiddle, strong rhythm acoustic guitar, flutes and more. In it’s breadth the music on ‘The Crowing’ is reminiscent of the late sixties folk band explosion. Opener ‘Give me back my Heart again’ is a perfect exemplar of what Bid in the Belly are about – starting with just Laura Ward’s voice, then after a verse Jinwoo blends in. And having been once through the song the tempo increases, the band kick-in and we’ve shifted from an beautifully melancholic unaccompanied ballad to something more akin to a medieval dance tune.  From: https://americana-uk.com/bird-in-the-belly-the-crowing-gfm-records-2018