Described by Folk Radio UK as "weaving an especially compelling magic", and "showing British acoustic music in its best possible light", THE BROTHERS GILLESPIE make music that is animated by lyrical songwriting, fine fingerstyle guitar playing, multi-instrumental musicianship and "the glorious tones of their blood harmony" (Sam Lee); and the duo headline Downend Folk & Roots’ monthly concert on Friday 17 January.
Brothers James and Sam Gillespie found their sound growing up in the fells and valleys of Northumberland, their songs often describing relationships with wild places and the experience of finding oneself in a world alive with soul. The music comes to them most strongly when walking in the borderlands with their packs and instruments which remains a regular practice for them. This spirit is channeled into their live performances which have a rare and intimate energy, both ethereal and earthy, romantic and radical.
Their latest album, The Merciful Road, was recorded in a cottage by the banks of the river Tweed and blends rootsy, acoustic elements to create a rich warm sound with a touch of vintage magic. In some ways it is an album about finding the thread of love and belonging in a world that seems to be nonetheless unravelling.
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