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JUNIPER LEAF Broom, Briars, Torches From The Fire (2010 UK
12-track CD album - Juniper Leaf are a modern psyche-folk four-piece
from London, formed when Chikinki frontman, Rupert
Browne, met drummer George Bradley at a party in Stoke Newington
in 2007. The pair were soon joined by Chikinki's Boris Exton and, then
Vanessa Marlowe. The foursome blends together their love of German
70s guitar rock, folk and their love of bands like Incredible String
Band and Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd to create something truly
captivating and magical. Recorded at Toybox Studios with Ali Chant,
'Broom, Briars, Torches From The Fire' is the band's debut album.
Each track is a well-crafted, earthy tale transporting you to an era
long past. The album title itself conjures-up images of fallen maidens,
witches and peasants hypnotically dancing, chanting and frolicking
around a crackling fire. However, tracks like 'Automatic' and 'Who
Knows Where' immediately leap you forward to a trippier 60s / 70s
guitar-influenced era that give the album more depth and prove
Juniper Leaf are no one-trick pony)
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JUNIPER LEAF Broom, Briars, Torches From The Fire (2010 UK
12-track vinyl LP - Juniper Leaf are a modern psyche-folk four-piece
from London, formed when Chikinki frontman, Rupert
Browne, met drummer George Bradley at a party in Stoke Newington
in 2007. The pair were soon joined by Chikinki's Boris Exton and, then
Vanessa Marlowe. The foursome blends together their love of German
70s guitar rock, folk and their love of bands like Incredible String
Band and Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd to create something truly
captivating and magical. Recorded at Toybox Studios with Ali Chant,
'Broom, Briars, Torches From The Fire' is the band's debut album.
Each track is a well-crafted, earthy tale transporting you to an era
long past. The album title itself conjures-up images of fallen maidens,
witches and peasants hypnotically dancing, chanting and frolicking
around a crackling fire. However, tracks like 'Automatic' and 'Who
Knows Where' immediately leap you forward to a trippier 60s / 70s
guitar-influenced era that give the album more depth and prove
Juniper Leaf are no one-trick pony)
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