Fire in the Glen, Rattling o'er the Bogs (independent, 2017)
I'd heard a lot about the band from Tom but since day jobs and such keep them from touring outside their immediate area, I hadn't had a chance to experience them. This album, then, was my introduction. There's a lot that's good about them; they are enthusiastic skilled players and obviously love the material they present. Megan Mullens' piano dominates the arrangements, with Mick Mullens' guitar providing a driving rhythm. Surprisingly, Knapp himself plays more bodhran than fiddle, and that's a loss because -- and I'm not saying this because he's a friend and the leader of this tawdry collective of bloviators that make Rambles.NET what it is -- but the fact is his fiddle playing is the best thing in the band and I just feel like I'm not getting enough of it. The band can play, they can sing -- their harmonies are skilled and lyrical -- and their song choice is fine, and if you sense a but coming, you're right. Since there's only the three of them and Knapp spends a lot of time away from his main instrument, the overall sound can be a bit thin. When Knapp breaks out the fiddle and romps through an instrumental, the album picks up in intensity and pleasure; the fiddle-led instrumentals are the highlights: the band plays better and creates more energy in them. The interplay between the keyboards and the fiddle is unique and welcome. While I appreciate what Fire in the Glen does, I can't help but wonder why they don't do more of what they do best. [ visit Fire in the Glen's website ] ![]() |
![]() Rambles.NET music review by Michael Scott Cain 13 May 2017 Agree? Disagree? Send us your opinions! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |