Press
The Brown Girl and Other Folk Songs
(Independent release, May 2022)
‘Deft and accomplished’ - Rock n’ Reel, 5/5
‘…one of those rare records that feels perfectly weighted, entirely free of anything
extraneous… the whole thing feels lighter than air’ - Folk Radio UK
‘Bewitching and otherworldly… Morrison’s voice is eerily confiding, strangely
present, insistent even at its quietest’ - Folk Radio UK
‘Abundant with meaning and feeling…masters the precision of storytelling, as well as
its poetry…’ - The Guardian, 4/5 stars
‘…has the hushed intensity of a seance, as if she’s channeling the spirits of the dead’
James Hadfield, Ele-King Magazine, Japan
‘A hypnotic performance’ - TradFolk.co
‘Morrison has stunning control over the emotional depths of these songs. Her
musicianship is equally impressive…’ - Folk Radio UK
‘Morrison’s voice, already a thing of beauty, has never sounded so close… while
whatever accompaniment she chooses… fashions the starkest of frames around her’
Goldmine Magazine
‘Dark, unsettling folk that verges on the hymnal’ - BBC Introducing
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The Sorrow Songs, Folk Songs of Black British Experience
(Topic Records, October 2022)
“...a startling record of resistance, rebellion and celebration” - The Guardian, Folk Album of the Year (2022)
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"Unequivocally one of the finest and most important folk albums of this, or indeed any, year" - Folking.com
"A ground-breaking album" - Folkradio.co.uk
"The most anticipated folk album of the year. A triumph" - Tradfolk.co
"Truly revolutionary" - New Internationalist
‘A triumph of research, determination, going against the odds, fabulous songwriting
and musicianship, and above all, humility’ - TradFolk.co
‘The Sorrow Songs : Folk Songs of Black British Experience may be the most
anticipated folk album of the year’ - TradFolk.co
‘Stunning new folk’ - Americana UK
‘Era-defining’ - Eliza Carthy
‘Imagine someone telling the most intense horror story across a raging campfire as
night hangs over your shoulders. It’s the aural equivalent of that’ - TradFolk.co