BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year 2015 Nancy Kerr released her brand new album ‘Instar’ on 16th September.
Finding herself increasingly fascinated by the role of the environment as a character in music, literature, art and film, Nancy’s new compositions explore the themes of human/ecological interaction that lie just beneath the surface of so many traditional folk songs. The lore and language of nature provide a repertoire of raw, universal images with which to address subjects such as gender identity and sexuality, struggles for human rights, love and consent, colonialism and the effects of austerity on our culture and ourselves.
With her Sweet Visitor Band now an established unit, Nancy’s writing is also focused on the musical qualities of band mates Rowan Rheingans, James Fagan, Tim Yates, Tom Wright, Greg Russell and guest pedal-steel player C J Hillman. Tom Wright’s assured production reveals the scale and drama that the lyrical subjects require.
Instar extends some of the themes introduced in both Nancy’s Sweet Visitor album and in Murmurs – her collaboration with Martin Simpson and Andy Cutting on Topic Records – and acknowledges the influence of contemporary nature writers Rob Cowen (whose 2015 “edgeland” memoir Common Ground provided great inspiration), Helen Mcdonald (H is for Hawk) and George Monbiot (Feral).
Early reviews:
“Quite simply a masterpiece” Fatea
“Vital, visceral and urgent” FRUK
“An absolute masterpiece which is not to be missed” Bright Young Folk
Catch them on tour near you:
MON Sep 26 Leicester – The Musician
TUE Sep 27 Sheffield – The Greystones
WED Sep 28 Sheffield – The Greystones
THU Sep 29 Stockton – ARC Stockton Arts Centre
SUN Oct 02 Birmingham – MAC
TUE Oct 04 Chipping Norton – Chipping Norton Theatre
WED Oct 05 Peterborough – Vivacity Key Theatre
THU Oct 06 London – Cecil Sharp House
FRI Oct 07 Bradford on Avon – Wiltshire Music Centre
SAT Oct 08 Grantham – Guildhall Arts Centre
SUN Oct 09 Topsham – Matthews Hall
WED Oct 12 Aldershot – West End Centre
SAT Oct 15 Bury – The Met
FRI Oct 21 Hartlepool Folk Festival