The Memory Band->
the acid folk / folk voice of
Nancy Wallace

CDEP (2008), CD (2009)











Spinney Rec.Nancy Wallace : Young Hearts EP (UK,2008)****

I remembered the beautiful folkish and defenitely charming voice of Nancy Wallace (from the Memory Band). This is her first EP which I thought at first were songs of her own, songs related with painful moments in a relationship as well some hopelessly romantic ones. But the strangest thing is that these were 4 hand picked covers from the disco area, (like ’Are you ready for love?’ as made famous by the Spinners) which, in a folky version, with just a sweet voice, guitar and a bit of violin improvisation / arrangement mostly (by bandmate Jennymay Logan but he's also playing in the Elysian Quartet), stripped to its vulnerable lyrics give them also, when you listen closely to its lyrical content a vulnerable character. “Are you ready for love” that way sounds a so desperate for love it becomes a bit sentimental, almost naïve, promising the whole world and the best for someone who would be able to love, (-from what I have experienced in life and while dealing with its possible realities I couldn’t promise such a perfection, except only a dedication to life, and the best of luck and an honesty in its growing process, or just that much of care and loyalty-). And Barry White’s “you’re the first, the last, my everything” I could almost only believe at first, in this folky version, as being even a bit more sentimental, naïve or otherwise in some other version as being cynical. Hearing Barry White sing this song, a rather macho bear, he shows with it certain vulnerability. Sung in a folky version with this sweet voice I would say becareful, my lady, for what changes in life could bring in times of change when some people’s survival quests are prepared to give up promises when it seems that for some it were personal desires that are still cared for more in the end (It sounds more a slavish comitment than a promise). “At last I’m free” is much more dealing with changed situations, and feels therefore more painfully real. The singing is so sweet, and the melodies ought to be hugged, the whole result as well as the charming interpretations still are winners and very attractive above all.

I heard a full release is already in the pipeline..

Info & audio : http://www.myspace.com/nancywallace
Review with audio : http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=19839
Info with upcomming full release : http://www.midwich-cuckoos.co.uk/artists/nancywallace.html
Other review on http://www.losingtoday.com/tales.php?id=91
Article : http://wearsthetrousers.com/2008/07/02/introducing-nancy-wallace/

Memory Band was reviewed on http://psychedelicfolk.com/TheMemoryBand.html    full release ->
Midwich Rec.Nancy Wallace : Old Stories (UK,2009)**°

I wanted to check the full release too, after the rather promising mini-CD. The roots here are most often very much into folk, provoking a sort of sweet sort of folkbar cosiness, while all songs except for three traditional are self-penned. The violin or accordion, banjo or ukulele improvises on the songs relatively easily just like being improvised at a late evening live folk gig, at times the softness and snooziness becomes a bit too easy and velvet soft making the album a bit softer than necessary. The voice is lovely, the songs are fine and sounds innocent, slightly sad. I won’t say much more this time. It will take a few listens I think.. (no lyrics are included).

Audio : "Sleeping Sickness"
Info & audio : http://www.myspace.com/nancywallace
Info : http://www.southern.net/southern/band/NANWA/MDW01.php
Label : http://www.midwich-cuckoos.co.uk/
Review with audio on http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=157052
Other reviews : http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/12757-old-stories/ &
http://www.songsillinois.net/2009/01/traditional-english-folk-from-nancy-wallace-old-stories-southern-jan-26/
& http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/4wgb/
& http://www.sonicdice.com/2009/02/26/album-review-nancy-wallace-old-stories/
Interview & video : http://wearsthetrousers.com/2008/07/02/introducing-nancy-wallace/
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