(Self-released)Overlook the mention of Kennington at the start of their debut album and you might assume the Fruitful Earth were from the other side of the Atlantic, and perhaps a few decades back, rather than present-day south London. A big, jaunty piano sits at the fore of each track, inviting Elton John and Carole King comparisons, and frontwoman Sarah Blair sings things such as: "I'm a blind-faith believer, I'm on a road to open up my mind." The songwriting is solid, until Blair tries her ha...
Guardian Music — (Self-released)Overlook the mention of Kennington at the start of their debut album and you might assume the Fruitful Earth were from the other side of the Atlantic, and ... more info