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Irish News

“It happens less and less but there are those magic occasions when you hear a piece of music for the first time and you suddenly stop what you’re doing and just […]

Penny Black Music

“Once more, Brona McVittie establishes her well deserved place in contemporary music as she weaves together deep and mysterious aspects of folklore with a reverence for the natural world and […]

Irish Music Magazine

“Music is such a powerful tool for storytelling and we’ve so many wonderful folk tales in Ireland”

The Scotsman

“There were electronic echoes a-plenty also in the opening set from Co Down singer and harpist Brona McVittie, accompanied by Jack Hayter on steel guitar and Anne Garner on concert […]

R2 Magazine

“An album full of inventive arrangements that is well worth a listen” Ian Croft, R2 Magazine

fROOTS

“Memorably evokes her native Co Down” Sarah Coxson, fROOTS

Penny Black Music

“McVittie’s music goes some way to showing us what Yeats was searching for” Nicky Crewe, Penny Black Music

Lauren Laverne

“I can’t stop listening to this…it’s a really special album!” Lauren Laverne, BBC Radio 6 Music

★★★★ Mojo

“McVittie takes her inspiration from W.B. Yeats’s idea of a kind of Celtic phantasmagoria which can be felt but remains essentially ineffable, and has recorded a timeless mix of traditional […]

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