Quietly elegant folk-pop with minimal guitar, stately piano and low-key vocals. Delicate and ornate while being oddly familiar.
Manchester-based six-piece Table are led by songwriter David O'Dowda, who combs together different strands of modern folk music to create something new and wonderful on this, their first seven-inch titled "Songs You Can Sing". The two tracks on this single are sumptuous delights, airy and ornate while being oddly familiar. Marshalled by David, Table waltz through quietly elegant folk-pop with minimal guitar, stately piano and low-key vocals on this endearingly sweet single. If "Songs You Can Sing" is relatively understated, then "Most" is multi-layered and bursting with ideas where electronic and organic sounds collide. It's a many hued delight which pulls together disparate elements and twists them into a myriad shapes, blurring excitedly before sweeping to a beautiful climax. These varied dips and crescendo's in instrumentation are what make this music perfectly suite picture. David also writes perfectly to brief and is part of our ever growing Woodwork Bespoke group.
