Adele H

Taken from his forthcoming new album ‘One Evening and Other Folk Songs’, Buck Curran has shared his new single ‘Black is the Colour’ – channelling early Pentangle, it’s quite unlike anything he has done before.

Our Song of the Day comes from Buck Curran & Adele H with a beautiful cover of Bruce Cockburn’s 13th Mountain, taken from his debut album, released in 1970.

From Adele H’s ‘Impermanence’ (also one of our Featured Albums of the Month), watch the video for Rise and Fall, filmed on location at Maresana Hill, Bergamo, Italy – “a wonderful and, at times, cathartic work of art, brimming with confidence…”

Adele H’s voice is dripping with passion and personality, and the transition to piano-based songs on Impermanence has allowed that voice to flourish. It is a wonderful work of art, brimming with confidence and bursting with important questions about womanhood, metaphysics and music.

Women’s Power is a powerful, intimate, yet universal song, taken from ‘Impermanence’, the forthcoming new album by Italian artist Adele H. The beautiful video that accompanies the single was mostly filmed in Northern Italy in Lombardia, next to the Adda River.

We hear from two musicians – Buck Curran and Adele from Bergamo, Italy, a city in lockdown and one of the worst-hit cities by the coronavirus. Besides the threat of the virus they also now face the challenge of trying to make a living and supporting a growing family.

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