The Guardian
80
(EDJ/Proper)
Stu and Debbie Hanna have at last recorded an album of entirely self-composed songs, and it’s one of the most original political folk sets of the year. The multi-instrumentalist husband and wife duo who call themselves Megson – in memory of a much-loved dog – have until now specialised in reviving Victorian material from the north-east, while adding just a few excellent songs of their own. Here they match angry lyrics about the hard times of contemporary England with sturdy, unexpected melodies. Generation Rent is both an angry study of the housing crisis and a rousing anthem, while Zero tackles the problem of zero-hours contracts to the setting of a jaunty fiddle tune. Elsewhere, there’s a witty song about nerves, love and accountancy, and an emotional hymn about the migrant crisis. Ewan MacColl would have been impressed.
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Thu May 26 17:15:07 GMT 2016