“Little Father Time” – We Are The Birdcage

We Are the Birdcage first captured my imagination in March with their sweet single “Two Left Feet.” They make good on the promise I heard there with their debut EP Little Father Time.

In six tracks, the Sydney duo firmly establishes their sound. It’s folky, with gorgeous harmonies at the fore. The music is simple, but it swells unexpectedly as the tunes hit their emotional crescendo. The whole thing is really beautiful, accessible and well-crafted with few rough edges. Critics might call it too gentle and cruisy, but there’s something so appealing about the sweetness most of the tracks convey.

Not that We Are the Birdcage are incapable of digging down and finding some extra grit. “Much Too Small” is my favourite song from the recording as taps into that emotional core and ups the intensity. That extra dirt is so compelling. I loved the other songs, but adored this.

I was enjoying Amanda’s K’s vocals so much that it was a bit jarring to hear the twosome switch things up for the closing track “Carry the Fire.” It’s a gorgeous song, but that dominant male voice doesn’t quite gel with the rest of the recording. That’s really the only blemish on this EP though. Little Father Time is a gorgeous journey through We Are the Birdcage, and a hint at the brilliance that’s yet to come.

We Are the Birdcage Wow with “Two Left Feet”

Sydney folk duo We Are the Birdcage has well and truly charmed me with their beautiful new single “Two Left Feet.”

The song tells of the missteps we all take in relationships. It sounds so gentle, but there’s real emotion behind those lush harmonies and the swell of the instruments. I am truly swept off my feet by this song, and can’t wait to hear more from this twosome.

It seems it’s time for me to track down the EP. “Two Left Feet” is the first single lifted from the Little Father Time, a disc that will further ponder love, loss, and other universally binding themes. I’m sure I’m not the only one begging for seconds!