The Jacob Ifans Band is back with a tune that manages to feel both immediate and ageless. "She Is The Flowers" is a poetic meditation that is both evocative of the fragile beauty of memory, and the ache of lost love, as well as the stoic acceptance of the unstoppable river of time.
Jacob Ifans' warm tone on acoustic guitar and his evocative vocals, from the song's opening chords, establish a song that seems to stem from honesty. His voice has a gravitas that evokes the songwriting lineage of Leonard Cohen and Johnny Cash.
"She Is The Flowers" is bolstered by its emotional core, which Cassius Nymh surrounds with depth through the drums, guitar, bass, and backing vocals, mirroring this rich, ethereal quality throughout the track. Maddy Constable's delicate yet powerful vocals harmonise beautifully with Jacob's, creating a layered harmony that takes the song to an otherworldly place. Together, the three make a sound that's steeped in folk tradition yet audaciously modern.
"She Is The Flowers" is a reflection on memories and loss, acknowledging that pain and beauty often coexist. The images themselves are tender with an unkempt feeling, urging us to remember that even in loss, something profound remains with us. It's the sort of song that will draw you back in quiet moments, when a song becomes a required reflection and music is a companion.
Channeling the spirits of Rodriguez, John Francis Flynn, and the poet who inspired Cohen to leave their mark on Cornwall's music scene. With contemporaries such as Daisy Rickman, Tealeaf, and Drolls, they are torchbearers of a folk-infused tradition which combines with modern artistry. "She Is The Flowers" is an emotional universe, an unformed moment worshipped and evidence of this band's ability to craft raw feelings into something you can't forget.
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