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 Rachel Sermanni - Eggshells by orchardmktg
Eggshells, the new single which we arranged and recorded with Rachel Sermanni at Watercolour Studio earlier this year.
We received a wonderful review of our gig with Rachel in St Pancras Station (as part of Station Sessions) last week.
”..her gorgeous, soothing tones and exquisitely crafted song-craft aptly backed by a trio of beautiful fiddlers and delicate key strokes was enough to start the night in glorious fashion…..the irresistible string instrumentation remains restrained pulling on your heartstrings, the sound you hear after listening to “Eggshells” is that of you falling in love.”
See photos of the Station Sessions gig at St Pancras International Station here and a photo of our headine gig at the Lexington here.
Read another review of the gig at the Lexington here.
”..the whole thing is brought to life by the addition of keys and violins behind her acoustic guitar. At times this is sympathetic, the vocals of her band melting into the sounds, barely audible, whilst at other times this is the driving force of the set, especially in Song To A Fox when the vocals and sweeping guitars power the song.”

Rachel Sermanni - Eggshells by orchardmktg

Eggshells, the new single which we arranged and recorded with Rachel Sermanni at Watercolour Studio earlier this year.

We received a wonderful review of our gig with Rachel in St Pancras Station (as part of Station Sessions) last week.

”..her gorgeous, soothing tones and exquisitely crafted song-craft aptly backed by a trio of beautiful fiddlers and delicate key strokes was enough to start the night in glorious fashion…..the irresistible string instrumentation remains restrained pulling on your heartstrings, the sound you hear after listening to “Eggshells” is that of you falling in love.”

See photos of the Station Sessions gig at St Pancras International Station here and a photo of our headine gig at the Lexington here.

Read another review of the gig at the Lexington here.

”..the whole thing is brought to life by the addition of keys and violins behind her acoustic guitar. At times this is sympathetic, the vocals of her band melting into the sounds, barely audible, whilst at other times this is the driving force of the set, especially in Song To A Fox when the vocals and sweeping guitars power the song.”

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Read another review of the same gig here

And a review from our recent gig at Loopallu Festival

And this from the Herald: “Rachel Sermanni, however, was a breath of fresh air. Joined by a cast of close friends, she gave an accomplished Saturday afternoon performance of great depth and beautifully layered arrangements, that showed musical maturity beyond her 19 years.”

I also found some photos from last years gig at Loopallu here :)

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