FOLK
BY JIM WIRTH
Varo
★★★★
The World That I Knew
VARODUBLIN.BANDCAMP. DL/LP
Dublin émigrés bring out the best in their friends.
“The world that I knew it has vanished and gone, leaving this forest of stone,” sing Lucie Azconaga and Consuelo Nerea Breschi on their spacey version of Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger’s high-rise dirge, Alone. However, the Franco-Italian duo’s all-star second LP is testament to the magical connections that can come with city living. Varo have been bringing ghostly harmonies and twinkly strings to Dublin since 2015, and draw on their urban tribe – not least producer John ‘Spud’ Murphy, the trad-folk Joe Meek – for this elegantly arranged patchwork of old songs highlighting modern ills. They join John Francis Flynn on a stately Green Grows The Laurel, and cheerlead unobtrusively as Lankum’s Ian Lynch fronts a defiant Sweet Liberty, while gleefully inveigling Niamh Bury into a brass-band assault on bothy ballad Work Life Out To Keep Life In. A collective triumph.