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Credits

Release Date: May 09, 2006; Lead Performance: The Eighteenth Day of May; Genres: Folk, Rock
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Every other vintage genre has been revived lately; why not '60s British folk rock? On The Eighteenth Day of May, the band of the same name nails most of the hallmarks of that style: the woodsy guitar jangle, the ballad in which young love leads to grisly murder, and the female singer who sounds like a princess trapped in a castle (Allison Brice, who recalls Pentangle's Jacqui McShee). While never attaining the depth of Fairport Convention, the band's beguiling jaunts will nonetheless make you want to book a vacation in the English countryside.


 

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