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Friday, March 03, 2006
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Category: Music
Review By Gerald Van Waes, psychedelicfolk.homestead.com
Forest were an important psychfolk band who released two, fine albums. Classics in the genre. The style holds a bit the middle between a calm Comus and perhaps Incredible String Band.
Now thirty years later, Martin Welham and son Tom Welham are about to release a split 12" mini vinyl album, shared with a group called Whysp.
Harmony vocals on the first track reminiscent of Forest. Elsewhere the music has beautiful 60s harmony and dual vocals and acoustic guitars. All tracks have a definite and true and honest end 60s feel, without any neo-expression. On Emergency (a track with with some keyboard) where Tom [sic] sings solo his guitar style and solo vocals remind me a bit at Syd Barrett from his most sober/normal period. A recommended contribution to all 60s music fans.
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Friday, February 10, 2006
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Category: Music
Here's a review of out split with Whysp on the unbroken circle site
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