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Biography

“Music as tough as it is gentle, as ancient as it is modern, and as coldly desolate as it is achingly intimate.. a sensationally graceful sound that can be epic and subdued, dreamy and specific, as well as supernaturally ancient and defiantly modern”. Paul Morley, Observer Music Magazine (Britain’s leading music journalist)

‘Intimate, epic, overflowing with feeling and musical intelligence’ The Independent

“once in a blue moon type of every now and again, you hear music that is so complete, so wonderful, unique and yet familiar that it stops you in your tracks. They have that blue moon magic about them, and they have it in spades” BBC Music

“They are like the morning dew that hasn’t steamed off yet, they are fresh and new and I really don’t think they know how good they are” Robert Wyatt

About the Unthanks

Known for their timeless, unsentimental and quietly subversive tales of loss, fear, booze, brawls, abuse and sorrow, siblings Rachel and Becky Unthank are honest, young storytellers outside of time, forging links between folk worlds old, new and other. It’s hard to imagine a British folk band with fans like Radiohead, Portishead, Robert Wyatt, Ben Folds, Elvis Costello, Rosanne Cash, Ewan McGregor and Nick Hornby, but The Unthanks occupy a unique place in music. Influenced as much by the minimalist eccentricity of Steve Reich, Antony & The Johnsons, Robert Wyatt and Miles Davis, as they are by their Geordie native North East England, back home The Unthanks have established themselves as the most innovative and critically acclaimed folk band in modern history.

Using a kaleidoscope of unlikely instruments, their unique approach to storytelling straddles the complex relationship between modernism and learning from the past. Staunch traditionalism and sonic adventure ought to be polar opposites, yet they are easy bedfellows in the gentle hands of The Unthanks; the British counterpart to the leftfield folk leanings of Sufjan Stevens, Bonnie Prince Billy and Tom Waits. The Unthanks don’t sound like any of these acts but

belong to a growing number of artists definable only by their restless, peerless eccentricity. Formerly known as Rachel Unthank & The Winterset, their second album The Bairns (2007) was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and appeared in The Best Albums of the Decade in both Uncut and The Guardian. Here’s The Tender Coming (2009) was both BBC and Mojo Magazine Folk Album of the Year and featured in almost every UK music mag and broadsheet Albums of the Year poll.’

Praise for Here’s the Tender Coming

“Even more satisfying, compelling and varied than the Mercury-nominated The Bairns. Haunting, original and magnificent” 4 stars, The Guardian
“an exquisite mixture of light and dark, instinct and artistry” 4 stars, Uncut
“Folk music’s most beguiling act is back” 4.5 stars The Sun
“There is nothing obvious about this album” 4 Stars Observer Music Magazine
“..a rare, undisciplined magic..this is another formidable work” fRoots
“Absolutely exquisite. A real work of art. I will be playing it at least forever” Paul Morley

“When confronted with music as splendid as this, it’s easy to be swept along on a wave of purple prose. “Beautiful”, “haunting”, and “beguiling” are all words that spring easily to mind whilst listening to this astonishing record..even such effusive descriptions drastically undersell” BBC Music Reviews

Awards and Nomiations

- Best Albums of The Decade in Uncut and The Observer (The Guardian) for The Bairns

- Nationwide Mercury Award Nominees 2008 for The Bairns

- Uncut Inaugural Music Award 2008 Nominees (Fleet Foxes won)

- BBC Folk Award Horizon Award Winners 2008 and Nominees for Best Group, Best Live Act and Best Album

- BBC Folk Award 2010 Nominated for Best Group, Best Album and Best Song (results pending)

- Mojo Magazine Folk Album of the Year for Here’s The Tender Coming

- Uncut Top 50 Albums of the Year for Here’s The Tender Coming

- Guardian Top 50 Albums of the Year for Here’s The Tender Coming

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