Photo - Hannah Brodie
Last year, 12 members of the Hen Hoose collective travelled to the Isle of Lewis to write and record an album ... in 6-days ... from scratch. Staying at Black Bay residential studio, the members were directed by Hen Hoose leader, Tamara Schlesinger who split them into songwriting teams and within 3-days they had the 9-songs that make up The Twelve, their new album released on 23rd January.
The Twelve is a wonderful album. I love compilation albums that display a wide variety of talent and taste. This feels like that ... but with an added sense of friendship and community. The album feels fresh, full of vibrancy and energy. Artists collaborating, pushing each other, being lifted by each other ... you can feel it and sense it.
And on Friday night, it was on display. To celebrate the release, Hen Hoose Collective played a sold out show in the beautiful Tramway Theatre in the Southside of Glasgow. And this really did feel like a celebration - it was euphoric and emotional, bristling with energy and intent. Artists who have been brought together through music, artists who have become friends. Artists performing their new work live for the first time.
The energy and freshness of the album was transferred to a live show. The stage floor was set up almost like a large living room or rehearsal studio. Two sofa's flanked the microphones and the impeccable 'hoose' band. Singers and musicians chilled and watched on when they didn't need to get up to perform. Everyone was in it together, supporting each other, cheering for each other, laughing and smiling. A simple but beautiful set up.
The Hen Hoose band definitely deserve a mention! Cariss Crosbie (synths/keys and vocals), Inge Thomson (flutes, synths and percussion), Sarah Hayes (synths/keys and flute), Suse Bear (bass and synths), Lauren MacDonald (drums) and Jill Lorean (guitar and vocals).
The Hen's that went up to Lewis were Tamara Schlesinger (AKA Malka), Suse Bear, Ray Aggs, Inge Thomson, Frances McKee, Carla J Easton, AMUNDA, SHEARS, Cariss Crosbie, Emma Pollock Djana Gabrielle and Jill Lorean.
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Photo by Hannah Brodie
I was at the show with my daughter Rosie and she was particularly taken by songs involving AMUNDA and SHEARS. They have an ear for pop! Just like Rosie! Out My Mind is full of fast paced melodies and like the opening song it has a gorgeous break that builds back up. Euphoric! SHEARS had a lot of fun as the beat kicked in and she stretched her vocals. Like Ariana Grande according to Rosie.
Sirens Call My Name has been receiving a lot of love on 6 Music. A synth-y bass is broken by Emma Pollock urging us to hold on, hold on. The burst and lift into the chorus is glorious.
And I just love the way that I feel when I hear the song
Djana Gabrielle and Ray Aggs sing the deeply moody disco number Promise, an early favourite of mine.
I promised myself, I'll never fall for you
Here we are again
Game of 2 had loads of hens on stage, exchanging vocals for different sections, AMUNDA and Carla with some pop moments, Djana Gabrielle with the breathy and sexy French(?) vocal section.
Frances McKee was typically self effacing when introducing Ego Trip, highlighting the talent on stage and that she had experienced in Lewis, wondering why she was with them.
Well, Frances quickly showed why, with her autobiographical lyrics, about the 90's and then to present day.
No drugs since 1995
I'm alright now, made it out alive
I love the lines that Cariss sings;
I forgot who I was
And I don't know who I am
Then Emma Pollock comes in with an outstanding chorus. It's so uplifting!
Standing on an island with no lifeboat
And I don't need pills to teach me how to swim
In Control with lead vocals by SHEARS and Jill Lorean was outstanding! My daughter Rosie's favourite! This is powerful pop, with a samba-esque breakdown. Live at Celtic Connections, SHEARS and Jill Lorean came out in front of the stage floor and danced around looking super cool.
I'm in control
You're not at all
So back it off
I'm showing up
Stop showing off
Cause I'm the boss
The Twelve ends with the beautiful Blessings On The Day, it's like a psychedelic nursery rhyme full of observations.
Everybody does what they do
Nobody is judging you
Follow the herd
Don't be heard
Should any promoters be reading this - an all-ages Hen Hoose event at the Kelvingrove Bandstand this summer would be an absolute winner... or the Barrowland, I'm not too fussy!
Well done to all the artists involved in the album and the live show - wonderful!
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