A blend of modern and traditional music along with jigs and reels; folk music has been taken in, anarchised and re-processed with a real hard political edge. Jay Terrestrial and the Firepit Collective have a large and enthusiastic fanbase who never fail to liven up the venues where they play.
Edgy, anarchic, protest movement stuff – this is not folk for the faint-hearted.
Whatever your political views you cannot fault their musicianship. One bouzouki, one guitar (oh, and they were joined informally by a spoons player “we found in a hedgerow”), one amazing, intricate, uplifting sound.
-Wells Journal, Priddy Folk Festival review by Carron Garden
The long awaited debut studio album from Jay Terrestrial and Firepit Collective combines new arrangements of traditional songs and tunes along with unheard original material and is available to order along with the 2010 live CD on the online shop at http://innerterrestrials.bigcartel.com/.
A blend of modern and traditional music along with jigs and reels; folk music has been taken in, anarchised and re-processed with a real hard political edge. Jay Terrestrial and the Firepit Collective have a large and enthusiastic fanbase who never fail to liven up the venues where they play.
Edgy, anarchic, protest movement stuff – this is not folk for the faint-hearted.
Whatever your political views you cannot fault their musicianship. One bouzouki, one guitar (oh, and they were joined informally by a spoons player “we found in a hedgerow”), one amazing, intricate, uplifting sound.
-Wells Journal, Priddy Folk Festival review by Carron Garden
The long awaited debut studio album from Jay Terrestrial and Firepit Collective combines new arrangements of traditional songs and tunes along with unheard original material and is available to order along with the 2010 live CD on the online shop at http://innerterrestrials.bigcartel.com/.