Artist: Apple Rabbits
Album: King of Anglia
Label: Infernal Machine Recordings
Released: Out Now
Reviewed by: Tabitha Wade
I Love this debut album by Apple Rabbits, however Jay Fisher who is Apple Rabbits has previously recorded under his own name with Mike Howletts (Gong) mauve record label in 1994, touring with John Martyn before going on to collaborate with Paul Castle and Dug Wolfsohn as Canteen and further collaborations as vocalist on Eight stories with Dave Randall (Faithless and Slovo)and an unreleased album with Jazz singer Kate Dimberlby. Phew!
Jay Fisher describes apple rabbits as “the English Kitchen sink version of music, beautiful and ugly, glamorous and ordinary. The ugly is beautiful and the beautiful is ugly.”
I think King of Anglia is full of great songs and beautiful vocals, not to mention interesting arrangements. A sublime blend of electronic and traditional instruments. A must for any album collection.









(8/10)
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