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THE FLIGHT

We begin our tipping point musings today on a slightly morose tone, with a feature on a track styled as a modern re-telling of the folk song, ‘Pretty Polly’. For those of you unfamiliar with the tale, ‘Pretty Polly’ is a murder ballad, telling of a young woman tempted away from home into a forest where she is killed and buried in a shallow grave. Morbid stuff, however ‘The Hangman’ is also The Flight’s debut track, for their similarly titled debut EP, and it’s a very striking entrance that is sure to last long in the memory.

Composed as a duo, The Flight is made up of Joe Henson and Alexis Smith. Both Henson and Smith are experienced producers, having written and produced for a plethora of established names within the music industry. This background is soon apparently obvious in a first listen to ‘The Hangman’, as the production values are near flawless, and the tale is told with a great sense of engagement and an overwhelming beauty. A particularly driving track, ‘The Hangman’ deals with it’s subject matter in a manner which is replicated in it’s instrumentation, often with periods of echoing, diminishing vocals, and a minimalist approach which resonates deeply.

With an album no doubt out later this year, The Flight are certainly ones to watch in 2013.

Words by Ben Blackburn

Tip courtesy of Tom Cotton from Amazing Radio

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