Lori Llyn
Glastonbury


3.5
great

Review

by Divaman USER (166 Reviews)
November 2nd, 2018 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Medieval folk music rooted in Arthurian legend.

Lori Llyn (aka Lori Schneider) has demonstrated a variety of interests and influences throughout her musical career. In the mid-1990's, she was known throughout Long Island as one half of the acoustic duo Crystal Rose. In 2004, she showed her progressive rock influences with the release of Legend: A Knight's Opera, a romantic rock opera detailing the exploits of the French Knight Treseblu. In 2007, she released an album of sitar music called Evergreen Heart. Since that time, she has participated in a pagan folk duo known as Afalarian (although the only music ever actually released from that project was a single called "The Loom"), and begun recording solo music under the moniker of Lori Llyn. The Glastonbury EP is her second release under this name, following upon her 2015 full-length album Motherland.

Glastonbury is what I would call medieval folk music. It's a 4-song EP rooted firmly in Arthurian legend, with songs referencing Avalon, the Lady of the Lake, etc. But while the ideas might harken back to projects such as Rick Wakeman's The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, the music here is quieter, and more firmly grounded in the period.

The songs are ethereal, and quite beautiful. In addition to her always-lovely vocals, Llyn contributes acoustic guitar, keyboards and flute to the effort. She is joined by her former Crystal Rose partner Jodi Wexler, who provides backing vocals on two of the tracks, and by Long Island guitar legend Bob Westcott, who in addition to adding both acoustic and electric guitars, co-wrote the title track with Ms. Llyn. Percussionist Akiva the Believer and cellist Jenny Flaum round out the musical lineup.

My only criticism of Glastonbury is that it's too short. I'd have loved for this to have been a full-length album. It contains a lot of elements that I love in my music -- elegant vocals (and vocal harmonies), delicate and interesting instrumentation, and spiritual and mystical lyrics. If you're a fan of bands such as Blackmore's Knight or Steeleye Span, I'd suggest you give this one a try.



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Divaman
November 2nd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I don't know about other streaming services, but I know for sure the EP is available on bandcamp.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 2nd 2018


32020 Comments


Yeah I looked for it on Apple Music yesterday and it wasn't there. Wanna check it out though, sounds like smth I might like. Good review Diva!

Jethro42
November 2nd 2018


18274 Comments


It's a pleasant listen. I'll try to get around to Legend; A Knight's Opera. Short and sweet review, Divaman.

Divaman
November 3rd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is more consistent than Legend, although I love the closing track to that one. She also has some great material on the two Crystal Rose albums, although I have no idea how easy it is to find them, if it's possible at all these days.

Divaman
November 3rd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Crystal Rose was actually one of Ritchie Blackmore's favorite Long Island bands. They used to play at this coffee house out here that also had a beer license, and Ritchie and Candace would hang out and watch them do a set or two while Ritchie got beered up and loose. Then Ritchie and Candace would do an impromptu set, either solo, or wit whichever bandmates happened to be out with him That night, before Crystal Rose came back for their last set.

Divaman
November 3rd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Hmm. Created an extra comment accidentally, and don't seem to have the option to delete it. Oh well. Been having some serious computer issues for the last few days, so I haven't been up on Sputnik as much as usual.



manosg
Emeritus
November 3rd 2018


12708 Comments


That's a cool piece of information about the coffee house, Diva. I stumbled upon this album a couple of weeks ago on Bandcamp but the cover art seemed amateurish so I never got around in checking it. Glad it's a great album though, I'll probably give it a listen at some point.

Divaman
November 3rd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It's only 4 songs long, so you can't go wrong giving it a listen.

manosg
Emeritus
November 5th 2018


12708 Comments


This is really good indeed. Checked her debut LP as well and liked it even more. This sounded more romantic whereas the debut had a more pagan feeling. Good find, Diva.

Divaman
November 5th 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks manosg. Glad you liked it. As I mentioned earlier, some of her work with Crystal Rose was pretty sublime also. I see that bandcamp at least has samplers of the two Crystal Rose albums on the Lori Llyn page. Check out the 3-song suite on the Weaver's Tapestry album that runs from "Branwen's Dream" through "Burgundy Velvet" (I always really think of the first two songs as being 2 parts of an extended intro to "Burgundy Velvet".)



There's also a 3-song suite on the Look Inside album, but unfortunately, you only get the first one ("Blodeuwedd") on the bandcamp sampler for the album - you'd probably have to buy the album on CDBaby or Amazon to get the full suite. But there's a shorter mini-suite on the Look Inside sampler that I've always liked called "The Feather/Free the Eagle" which is more Native-American themed.

manosg
Emeritus
November 6th 2018


12708 Comments


Awesome, thanks! The entire Crystal Rose albums are on Deezer so I'll probably checked them out there.

Divaman
November 6th 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh, cool. Not familiar with Deezer.



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