Spirogyra are a group who most fans of the folkier end of the 1970s progressive scene should pay close attention to – and not just because they were Hatfield and the North/National Health vocalist Barbara Gaskin’s first group. The group show a mastery of a range of moods, from scary stuff which doesn’t quite reach Comus levels of weirdness but does seem on the verge of veering in that direction to happier, sunnier moments to songs of great melancholy. Julian Cusack’s keyboards and, in particular, his violin are the keys to the band’s command of atmosphere, though bassist Steve Borrill’s performance is also particularly deserving of mention.
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