Mountainhood: Brother The Cloud (Reverb Worship) Limited to fifty copies, these hand made editions come spray painted in
dayglo, sulphorous tones, clock in at over seventy five minutes of music across a huge song count of nineteen tracks. Like the packaging, the production errs on the lo-fi and somewhat shambling in attitude. That said, it's what gives it a certain charm and warmth that comes through in these multi voiced hymns, clap-along backing, half whispered
lullabies and muted bedroom folk tones. There's a freshness to the what sound like, one take interpretations of songs just written odes, knocked out with the kind of gusto and un-preciousness that make these sometimes blue tunes a compelling listen. The mood shifts from the bedroom to the campfire
with a liberal dose of recorder thrown i n for good measure.