
We are absolutely over the moon that we finally get to check out the new album “Golden “ from UK indie folk brother and sister duo Cattle & Cane . (Spoiler Alert: “Golden” is pure perfection.
You can you listen to “Golden” on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here
Having previously self-released three albums, as well as a mini album of covers, siblings Joe and Helen Hammill have cultivated a successful cottage industry with a passionate core fanbase.
Their new album was initially slated for 2022, but Helen and Joe stepped away from music last year to focus on life away from the band – without going into details, it’s fair to say that life can be tough at times.
With that in mind, it’s perhaps befitting that hope is a theme that reoccurs throughout the new record, and that the importance of family is also integral to the album – which is reflected in the artwork for the campaign being built around childhood photos of Joe and Helen.
“Golden” is one of those special albums that you can hit play and simply walk away there is not a bad track to be found on this stunning collection of songs.
From the first note of the title track “Golden” you can sense that Cattle&Cane have recorded more than just an album but, they have given the listener a true musical experience.
On the second track “IOU” you can’t help but want to clap along .
One of our favorite tracks on “Golden” is “Whatever Happens Here” It is such a well written song and the vocals are simply extraordinary.
Other standouts on “Golden” include “Icarus” , “Dancing” and Room In A Heart”
Produced by long-time collaborator and the band’s live bassist Luke Elgie, Helen and Joe recorded their parts at home in Teesside and then Luke brought it all together at his studio in Newcastle.
If your looking for some amazing music look no further than Cattle & Cane and their spectacular new album “Golden”
