
Darkness Brings The Wonders Home: CD
"While Smoke Fairies initially intended to return to the earthy folk of early work like 2011âs Through Low Light and Trees, the duo soon found themselves assuming a new boldness in their guitar style and, in turn, pushing into much wilder terrain. In doing so, Blamire and Davies spent much of their time perusing the guitar shop near Ekâs chosen studio, experimenting with countless guitars and amps to augment the albumâs sonic palette. âIt was like being in a sweet shop, getting to try all these guitars weâd normally never be able to afford,â says Blamire. âWe ended up making friends with guitars we never thought to use before, like this weird vintage Kay that sounded great but was so hard to playâto the point where there were days when our fingers were bleeding, or we had blisters in places you didnât even know you could get them.â
Opening with âOn the Wing,â Darkness Brings The Wonders Home quickly proves the power of matching that pummeling guitar work with Smoke Fairiesâ finespun songwriting. With its woozy intensity and spellbinding rhythms, the song also introduces one of the albumâs most prominent themes: the often-futile attempts at true connection at a time when the most impetuous behavior tends to prevail. âWhen we were little my brother wrote a poem about waking up and finding heâd changed into a swan overnight, with feathers growing out of his arms,â says Blamire of the songâs inspiration. âTo me thatâs an interesting metaphor for how people can grow into becoming quite flighty, where theyâre never really able to settle in one place or with one person.â
"While Smoke Fairies initially intended to return to the earthy folk of early work like 2011âs Through Low Light and Trees, the duo soon found themselves assuming a new boldness in their guitar style and, in turn, pushing into much wilder terrain. In doing so, Blamire and Davies spent much of their time perusing the guitar shop near Ekâs chosen studio, experimenting with countless guitars and amps to augment the albumâs sonic palette. âIt was like being in a sweet shop, getting to try all these guitars weâd normally never be able to afford,â says Blamire. âWe ended up making friends with guitars we never thought to use before, like this weird vintage Kay that sounded great but was so hard to playâto the point where there were days when our fingers were bleeding, or we had blisters in places you didnât even know you could get them.â
Opening with âOn the Wing,â Darkness Brings The Wonders Home quickly proves the power of matching that pummeling guitar work with Smoke Fairiesâ finespun songwriting. With its woozy intensity and spellbinding rhythms, the song also introduces one of the albumâs most prominent themes: the often-futile attempts at true connection at a time when the most impetuous behavior tends to prevail. âWhen we were little my brother wrote a poem about waking up and finding heâd changed into a swan overnight, with feathers growing out of his arms,â says Blamire of the songâs inspiration. âTo me thatâs an interesting metaphor for how people can grow into becoming quite flighty, where theyâre never really able to settle in one place or with one person.â
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"While Smoke Fairies initially intended to return to the earthy folk of early work like 2011âs Through Low Light and Trees, the duo soon found themselves assuming a new boldness in their guitar style and, in turn, pushing into much wilder terrain. In doing so, Blamire and Davies spent much of their time perusing the guitar shop near Ekâs chosen studio, experimenting with countless guitars and amps to augment the albumâs sonic palette. âIt was like being in a sweet shop, getting to try all these guitars weâd normally never be able to afford,â says Blamire. âWe ended up making friends with guitars we never thought to use before, like this weird vintage Kay that sounded great but was so hard to playâto the point where there were days when our fingers were bleeding, or we had blisters in places you didnât even know you could get them.â
Opening with âOn the Wing,â Darkness Brings The Wonders Home quickly proves the power of matching that pummeling guitar work with Smoke Fairiesâ finespun songwriting. With its woozy intensity and spellbinding rhythms, the song also introduces one of the albumâs most prominent themes: the often-futile attempts at true connection at a time when the most impetuous behavior tends to prevail. âWhen we were little my brother wrote a poem about waking up and finding heâd changed into a swan overnight, with feathers growing out of his arms,â says Blamire of the songâs inspiration. âTo me thatâs an interesting metaphor for how people can grow into becoming quite flighty, where theyâre never really able to settle in one place or with one person.â













