Australian singer-songwriter Xavier Rudd turns in another batch of heartfelt, stylistically eclectic tunes on 2007's WHITE MOTH. As with his previous releases, WHITE MOTH features a mix of folk music with reggae flavors and ample doses of indigenous instruments and vocalists from his native land. Yet the focus of the album is still Rudd's songwriting, which is expressive, compelling, and committed to exploring both the personal and the political (including addressing the struggles of Australia's native population). The result adheres to Rudd's usual high standard in both lyrical content and groove-centered songcraft.
Professional Reviews
Dirty Linen (p.58) - "[The album] showcases Rudd's appealing folk-pop voice, his virtuosity on slide guitar, didjeridu, and a handful of other instruments, and particularly his engaging, passionate songs."
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