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Sew Change

What the critics said…

  • "Although it is easy to describe their music, perhaps as hushed Americana or ambient indie folk, even those descriptions go only so far in explaining how great their sound is. They dance delicately through the sort of sonic realms that the likes of Eels, Sparklehorse and even Wilco have occasionally called home and do so with a rare grace. [They produce] music which stands shoulder to shoulder with those iconic musical forerunners. And that takes some doing! But they do it. Here. On this album. You should give it a spin. Now!"

    Dave Franklin , Dancing About Architecture, Nov 2022

  • "Travalog was a breath of fresh air. Two years on, Sew Change, the new album from Rezo, is even more remarkable. Sew Change is proof that Rezo are still at the forefront of generating fresh and creative collages of sound. It shows that when you choose to colour outside the lines, the most interesting shades can sometimes appear. This is what great music is capable of being."

    Bob Fish, Folk Radio UK, Oct 2022

  • "As with their debut, 'Sew Change' unashamedly bears the cut and style of folk-infused Americana, this time embellished with Beat Generation sensitivity, and a multi-layered tapestry of elegant electronic trimmings. 'Sew Change' is a sensitive and thought-provoking look at both the past and the present, and the changes that now separate the two. Rezo capture the essence of each with an exquisite and harmonious flow, and a strong sense of melody, and deliver a message of hope and love that helps carry us forward."

    David Auckland, FATEA, Oct 2022

  • "In its entirety Sew Change is a completely realised album of reminisces, reflections and softly hushed reconciliations, set to a gentle wash of the spiritual, Irish snug and saloon bar piano, a lilted Dylan-esque lyrical cadence (see the nativity-evoked ‘Hiding In Plain View’) and hazy suffusion of synth. The duo expand the palette without upsetting the formula to produce a complimentary follow-up every bit as slowly captivating."

    Dominic Valvona, Monolith Cocktail, Oct 2022