Genuinely think Owen Ashworth's Orindal Records have a pretty untouchable track record. This latest, from Helena Walker's Herbal Tea is a woozy psychedelic dream-folk treat, with shades of Linda Perhacs or a more pastoral Grouper. It's so lovely I don't even mind that her group is called Herbal Tea.
Genuinely think Owen Ashworth's Orindal Records have a pretty untouchable track record. This latest, from Helena Walker's Herbal Tea is a woozy psychedelic dream-folk treat, with shades of Linda Perhacs or a more pastoral Grouper. It's so lovely I don't even mind that her group is called Herbal Tea.
"In the age of self-promotion, where artists are expected to constantly shout loudly for your attention, herbal tea seems to be playing her own game, a slow burn, a gradual progression, an artist willing to wait for you to find her, and one who will definitely be ready for you when you do."
"In the age of self-promotion, where artists are expected to constantly shout loudly for your attention, herbal tea seems to be playing her own game, a slow burn, a gradual progression, an artist willing to wait for you to find her, and one who will definitely be ready for you when you do."