Twine - EP by Pearse McGloughlin
Tracklist
| 1. | Morning Mist (The Birds) | 3:39 |
| 2. | Twine | 3:32 |
| 3. | Spherosphere | 2:30 |
| 4. | Mercedes and the Kingfisher | 3:29 |
Credits
released October 10, 2010
Played by Enda Roche (percussion), Christophe Capewell (violins), Maria Blackwell (backing vocals), Pearse McGloughlin (guitars, vocals and some keys).
Praise for Twine
Singer-songwriters aren’t normally my bag and I was a latecomer to the sound of Pearse McGloughlin but he’s gradually winding his way through my circulatory system with these vitally warm songs of his. Busy Whisper was a great album of 2009 and this year, he kept things going with regular gigs before recording the Twine EP which Spherosphere is taken from. He works closely with his visual artist brother Kevin and the result is fantastic, high-quality art, as can be seen in all the recent videos.
- Harmless Noise Blog
On rare occasions, an artist will emerge who avoids regurgitating the tried and tested formula and produces a truly poignant collection of songs. Pearse Mcgloughlin stands as one of those exceptions.
- Oxygen.ie
New clutch of emotive songs from the Sligoman, whose Busy Whisper album was one of 2009's understated gems
- JIm Carroll, The Irish Times
EPs either disappoint, or beg to be played repeatedly. Pearse McGloughlin’s 'Twine' falls in to the latter category
- City Lifers, Manchester
Played by Enda Roche (percussion), Christophe Capewell (violins), Maria Blackwell (backing vocals), Pearse McGloughlin (guitars, vocals and some keys).
Praise for Twine
Singer-songwriters aren’t normally my bag and I was a latecomer to the sound of Pearse McGloughlin but he’s gradually winding his way through my circulatory system with these vitally warm songs of his. Busy Whisper was a great album of 2009 and this year, he kept things going with regular gigs before recording the Twine EP which Spherosphere is taken from. He works closely with his visual artist brother Kevin and the result is fantastic, high-quality art, as can be seen in all the recent videos.
- Harmless Noise Blog
On rare occasions, an artist will emerge who avoids regurgitating the tried and tested formula and produces a truly poignant collection of songs. Pearse Mcgloughlin stands as one of those exceptions.
- Oxygen.ie
New clutch of emotive songs from the Sligoman, whose Busy Whisper album was one of 2009's understated gems
- JIm Carroll, The Irish Times
EPs either disappoint, or beg to be played repeatedly. Pearse McGloughlin’s 'Twine' falls in to the latter category
- City Lifers, Manchester







