Smoke Fairies play Sheffield's Grapes.
"frankly the best thing i have heard in years" - Richard Hawley
"dark, lustful blues-folk" - Mojo
"beautifully harmonised, wistful songs ... This is enchanting" - The Guardian
Smoke Fairies are stronger, sexier and more sultry yet still maintain a fragile vulnerability; ethereally enchanting The Times
"Spectral folk-blues takes us from the spooky, medieval sounds of Sussex to finger-picking in a Catskills Shack and on into blues-soaked New Orleans" - Timeout
"These girls are Bob Dylan's dream" - Channel4.com
"Hard to put into words how good these two ladies are." - thebeatsurrender.co.uk
"Mean, moody, and magnificent... this is amazing stuff for a debut album, lets hope they have all the success they deserve." - roomthirteen.com- roomthirteen.com
"Fragile folk... these girls produce just about the loveliest two part harmonies you're likely to hear" Music Mart
"this is music for the soul - music of the Gods - music from the Gods!" Peter Brown - rbfanzine.co.uk
"Haunting. Tuneful. Musically accomplished. If you want a four-word review for this duo, there it is." Indie-Music.com
"Yet more middle class twats hijacking the blues. Vomit inducing" person on the internet
"The Fairies were simply magical" (Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown) musiclikedirt.com
"Me and my friends don't like that song, but here is a pound anyway- don't go spending it on drugs"- old lady on the street
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