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“It would be easy to pigeonhole her alongside other folktronica artists such as Beth Orton, Caribou and Tunng, the latter one of her direct influences, but there’s an artistry and […]

★★★★ Mojo

“McVittie’s voice is clear, hypnotic and uncannily timeless, floating between Broadcast’s Trish Keenan and Clannad’s Moya Brennan. A fantastic, exploratory record that draws you in” Jude Rogers Read the full […]

Folk Radio UK

“The Man In The Mountain’s predecessor was one of the best releases of 2018, but somehow Brona McVittie has surpassed herself. There is an added maturity, a new breadth of […]

Monolith Cocktail

Beautifully conceived and imaginative, Bróna McVittie and her subtle foils on this eloquent lush songbook push Celtic imbued folk gently towards electronica and experimental jazz Read more…

★★★★ The Guardian

JUDE ROGERS’S FOLK ALBUM OF THE MONTH (September 2020) “You’re put in the place of a bird navigating wide open landscapes, absorbing light, space and air. This is music that […]

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 […]

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

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