Magzter Gold (Sitewide CA)
Prog (Digital)

Prog (Digital)

1 Issue, Issue 147

Also available on
MagzterGold logo

Get unlimited access to this article, this issue, + back issues & 9,000+ other magazines and newspapers.

Starting at $14.99/month

Choose a Plan
7-Day No Questions Asked Refund Guarantee.
Learn more

HANDS OF THE HERON

HANDS OF THE HERON
BEING LABELLED ‘PROG’ is still something of a novelty for Bristol-based Hands Of The Heron. But following a scenestealing appearance at last October’s Summer’s End Festival, they’re gradually starting to adjust.
“I really enjoyed how shocked some of the audience members were that they enjoyed it,” says multiinstrumentalist and vocalist Beth Roberts with a smile. “But we don’t set out to make music in any particular genre; we just make what sounds good to us.”
The human voice seems to be the most important instrument at the band’s disposal. Vocalist and clarinetist Claire Vine agrees: “There used to be a lot more instrumentation, but we do almost half of the set a capella now. We’re self-taught on our instruments, but we’ve all sung a lot, so there’s more ease in how we write for voice.”
Guitarist and vocalist Bec Garthwaite adds, “I think vocals are at the heart of all our instrumentation.”
“It’s a place where we feel at home and confident,” suggests Roberts. “Early on, we’d just sit around fires singing, so we create music with the expectation that it will be quiet, and the most direct way you can do that is by using the voice.”
This approach leads to a more intimate performance, which influences where the trio choose to play.
“We want to play in listening spaces,” Roberts says of their preferred venues.
Vine remembers some difficult experiences in the past: “We’ve played in noisy pubs, and it’s not much fun if you’re singing a song that means a lot to you and you aren’t sure if anyone is listening.”
“Particularly as we want to immerse the listener in our music,” Roberts chips in. “We’ve actually played Exeter Library and Plymouth Aquarium.”
Their debut, 2017’s As We Lingered, was followed in 2021 by 13 Moons. Released via their own label Cuculi Records, the album’s 12 tracks combine the intimacy of their music with
lyrical themes of an equally intimate nature. “Water, the sea and being in touch with our emotional states are i...
You're reading a preview of
Prog (Digital) - 1 Issue, Issue 147

DiscountMags is a licensed distributor (not a publisher) of the above content and Publication through Magzter Inc. Accordingly, we have no editorial control over the Publications. Any opinions, advice, statements, services, offers or other information or content expressed or made available by third parties, including those made in Publications offered on our website, are those of the respective author(s) or publisher(s) and not of DiscountMags. DiscountMags does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness, or usefulness of all or any portion of any publication or any services or offers made by third parties, nor will we be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on information contained in any Publication, or your use of services offered, or your acceptance of any offers made through the Service or the Publications. For content removal requests, please contact Magzter.

© 1999 – 2025 DiscountMags.com All rights reserved.