Divided Kind Native Harrow
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
13.09.2024
Album including Album cover
- 1 Divided Kind 04:18
- 2 Borrowing Time 05:10
- 3 I Wanna Thank You 04:13
- 4 Follow Me Round 03:17
- 5 That's Love 04:00
- 6 Goin' Nowhere 03:40
- 7 Wayward Dreaming 04:05
- 8 Not The Woman 03:49
- 9 The Garden 05:14
Info for Divided Kind
Whereas Native Harrow’s previous records have grown increasingly more expansive, both stylistically and in terms of the musical forces applied, “Divided Kind” counters this categorical unfurling with a lateral move towards the ground, with both feet firmly planted, in a folk-soul-rock sound that still explores their love of RnB, jazz, country, and farther-flung inspirations while simultaneously digging in, with more authority, to the musical world they have constructed. Or maybe they’re still searching, and “Divided Kind” is what’s next. Their refusal to be put in a box, and their relentless insistence on catering to the demands of each individual song suggests the latter is likely the truth at hand.
“Divided Kind” was produced and recorded by the pair, in their home studio surrounded by the vintage acoustic and electric guitars, dusty semi-functional amplifiers, and out-of-date Rhodes, B3, piano, and assorted percussion they’ve grown accustomed to. Chicago-based Alex Hall was again drafted to add drums and to mix, and Philadelphia drummer and engineer Joshua Friedman mastered the record. London-based musician Joe Harvey-Whyte added the pedal steel to “Borrowing Time”, with all other voices and instruments being performed by Tuel and Harms.
“Exquisite. Expect forays into desert funk, warm '70s groove, jazz and piano balladry.” - UNCUT
“Timeless” -Paste
“Classy folk-rock duo flip from artsy 1960’s pop to psychedelic gospel with an enviable elegance” -The Guardian
“Razor sharp folk-rock” — MOJO
Devin Tuel, vocals, guitar
Stephen Harms, vocals, guitars, Hammond B3, bass, drums
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