Local singer songwriter and recording artist Ange Hardy has announced the official release date of her second studio album; her debut release as a more clearly defined ‘folk’ artist. It seems inevitable that Ange Hardy will be touring Dorset as part of her upcoming tour, so keep your eyes peeled!

Album release: Ange Hardy, Bare Foot Folk
Release date: May 25th 2013
Label: Story Records

Bare Foot Folk is the much anticipated studio album from Somerset recording artist and songwriter Ange Hardy, and it’s departure from the fully produced musical ensemble of her first album makes a clear and bold statement: Ange Hardy is an acoustic folk artist heading straight to the top.

The resurgence in popularity of folk music appears to be a direct response to the commercialism of mainstream music. Live and honest music, real instruments, songs with stories, and stories behind the songs. Musicians for whom music comes first. Musicians for whom identity is something they have not something that is manufactured.

Writing songs that feel like they should have always existed is something that comes naturally to Ange Hardy. Bare Foot Folk features 14 songs, all written by Ange. Honest, raw, and unashamedly exposed this is an album stripped back to the stories, the striking vocal harmonies, and a background of delicate guitar work. These new songs all feel as timeless as the traditional folk music they are so steeped in.

First and foremost this is an album of stories. Young Martha’s Well is a story of a Mother’s eternal love, Crafty Father John is destined to make you chuckle, Mother Willow Tree is a moral tale about the heart behind your actions. Forlorn Land is a battle cry for the suffering and injustice of war, Away With You Lassie, The Old Maiden, and The Storm Has Now Begun are a trio of songs about the tragedy and peril of the sea… the list goes on. In every track on the album Ange paints a vivid scene and then stands in the middle of it to tell you the story.

Dedicating time to be a mother to her young family has forced Ange to keep a low profile since the release of her first studio album. Her son Luke (who, a few months before he was born, kicked his way through Ange’s performance in the finals of the Isambard Nu-Folk Awards) is now two years old, and her blossoming daughter Amy is now nine. Ange is finally starting to return to the path to the top that she was so confidently treading when she began her journey.

Ange Hardy grew up in and around Somerset. Despite the rich heritage in the area for folk music, her journey has been far from easy. Ange learnt to play guitar at the age of 14 when living rough on the streets of Ireland. Watching the ease with which she now engages with delighted audiences at festivals and concerts it’s hard to imagine the trepidation of those formative years.

Bare Foot Folk was an obvious choice for the title of this album: it’s an album about roots, about grounding, about raw and exposed folk music. All from a musician who never like’s to wear anything on her feet when she’s performing.

Ange Hardy is still a solo performer, but she’s added a ‘looping pedal’ to her live show. This box of tricks allows her to record and instantly play back vocals from the stage. The result is the ability to recreate in a live environment the lush vocal harmonies that feature so strongly on this album.

“My life has finally reached a place where I’m starting to settle into a new rhythm of life, and that’s allowed my music to draw on the stories of others rather than purely writing about my own story,” says Ange. “These songs represent me as a live artist, these are the songs the way they sound when I write them, and this is the way they sound when I perform them.”

Bare Foot Folk is available May 25th from all good online retailers, as well as the artists own website: www.barefootfolk.co.uk

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