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The second of the Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou albums reissued on their own APRC label, Expatriot was the duo's fourth album following on from La Ferme De Fontenaille (APRC 001CD) and was originally released in October of 2015. This album was actually a co-release with Ethan Johns's Three Crows label. Having recently toured as support to Tori Amos in London and America during 2014 they were keen to make a new album promptly. Shortly before embarking on the tour they had done a run of shows with Ethan Johns (famous for producing albums by Laura Marling, Ryan Adams, The Kings Of Leon, and Paul McCartney). Bonding over damp distributor caps, click starter-motors, and faulty switches, they became firm friends. In February 2015, the duo travelled to Ethan's home studio in Wiltshire and began recording Expatriot.
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To coincide with the recent release of their new album on Maiden Voyage, Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou are reissuing their previous two albums. This the first of them was the first of their two self-released albums following on from Allotment Song (2010) and Quality First, Last & Forever! (2011). For La Ferme De Fontenaille, originally released in 2012, they found themselves without a label but having gained a wealth of experience both in the studio and from working with some of the finest independent labels in the country, it was time to take matters into their own hands. In April 2012 armed with a four-track cassette recorder and a few mics, they loaded up their loyal camper and headed for Pay de la Loire region of France. Over the next ten days they would roll tape in a little ex-cowshed in the shadow of a crumbling chateau, a far cry from Olympic Studios where their former incarnation as Indigo Moss had begun. From there they would bring home ten songs which would form the album La Ferme De Fontenaille released on their own label in 2012. "It's good to know our folk tradition continues are moving forward, sounding fresh, frank and relevant. Bert Jansch and Davey Graham would be pleased it's in safe hands." --Maverick Magazine, 2012
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