Review | Songlines

Right of Passage

Rating: ★★★

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Album and Artist Details

Artist/band:

Touki

Label:

Captain Pouch Records

Aug/Sept/2020

Franco-American guitar and banjo player Cory Seznec and Senegalese guitarist-turned-kora player Amadou Diagne first met while busking on the streets of Bath – a musical rapport came easily and, over the next decade or so, blossomed into a fully-fledged collaboration and now a debut album recorded at the renowned Real World Studios.

This set is full of easy Americana and Wolof vibes, taking blues from both sides of the Atlantic as starting points for extended tours around the music of both regions. Layers of strings build up rippling, twinkling patterns, out of which blossom forth Diagne's light, high-pitched voice, or maybe Seznec's throaty fretless gourd banjo or palmwine guitar. Guests including Ethiopian masenqo player Endris Hassen and accordionist Michael Ward-Bergeman broaden the scope further and add different textures without sounding out-of-place. It is clear that Diagne and Seznec click musically, but it also feels as though their repertoire lacks risks and the fireworks that can happen as a result. This goes along smoothly with several cool moments, but it stops short of having a ‘wow’ factor that would put it above the rest.

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