Chloe March “Starlings & Crows” Reviewed by Craig Laurance Gidney
“Starlings and Crows, the new album by Chloë March, is an autumnal song cycle full of rich electronics, dark honeyed vocals and startling touches, like crystalline piano chord progressions and shimmering autoharp strums. It’s richly atmospheric, full of nature...Markus Mehr “Brief Conversations” Reviewed at Igloo Mag
“The acoustic properties and sonic signatures of physical spaces have always been essential to music, from how theaters and halls were designed to Alvin Lucier’s iconic representation of re-amplified acoustic modes, “I Am Sitting In a Room.” Markus Mehr’s latest...Chloe March ‘To a Place’ Reviewed at Trust The Doc
Like all her best songs, it has an otherworldly quality with swirling synths and Chloë’s fantastic alto voice delivering a melody that cuts my emotions to ribbons. I duly chose it to be my Vanishing Point track on Ming & Jon’s Monday Night Ride Out show on Exile FM. Opinion from all those who commented was unanimous on the song’s unique beauty.
Chloe March ‘To a Place’ Reviewed at Fifty3 Musings on Music
March’s delicate alto glides through the minor modulations of the song effortlessly as she sings of longing for a loved one, of falling into a place of memory and imagination. There is a subtle menace implicit in some of March’s lyrics which counterbalances the beauty of their delivery. Hardly a new girl on the block, the upcoming album will be her fifth in a career spanning 16 years. While we await the full album, an investment in the back catalogue of this gifted, independently-driven artiste is highly recommended.