PROGRESSIVE FOLK
Paul Sexton travels from New York to Hull in the latest bucolic grab-bag.
Michael Beharie arrives at Promise (michaelbeharie. bandcamp.com) from his work with “avantchamber” group Zs, and has won cool-school coverage from music hipsters. His record falls under the chamber pop heading, but that hardly does justice to a swathe of enticing references including the dreamy pop of both the 80s and 90s, folk and world music flavouring. But even then, Silo is like some distant acoustic cousin of the Stranglers’ Golden Brown and the closing For Days is comfortable in its rock clothes.