“One of the best folk rock acts in activity in the UK”
Prog Rock & Prog Metal Zine
Jerry Ewing, Prog magazine
“Creative, progressive folk-rock with some extraordinarily beautiful songs and a host of imaginative and wonderfully crafted ideas…Written for our generation”
Neil Mach, Ad Pontes magazine
“Weave wonderful stories from seemingly phantasmagorical realms in the most engaging of manners… warms the heart”
The Kindred Spirit Band are a five-piece, featuring the “perceptive and intriguing” songs, “haunting and beautiful” voice and rhythm guitar work of Elaine Samuels. They are known for weaving thrilling electric violin or guitar and flute or sax with compelling and uplifting stories, driving bass and drum rhythms and two female vocals. They have been performing and recording albums as a band in this form, since the early 2000s and have performed at some prestigious venues and events, such as Liverpool’s Cavern Club, Weyfest, A New Day Festival and HRH Prog Festival. They have been embraced by the prog rock world, with features in Prog magazine and Classic Rock Society’s magazine.
“One of the best folk rock acts in activity in the UK”
Prog Rock & Prog Metal Zine
“Weave wonderful stories from seemingly phantasmagorical realms in the most engaging of manners… warms the heart”
Jerry Ewing, Prog magazine
“Creative, progressive folk-rock…with some extraordinarily beautiful songs and a host of imaginative and wonderfully crafted ideas… Written for our generation”
The Kindred Spirit Band are a five-piece, featuring the “perceptive and intriguing” songs, “haunting and beautiful” voice and rhythm guitar work of Elaine Samuels. They are known for weaving thrilling electric violin or guitar and flute or sax with compelling and uplifting stories, driving bass and drum rhythms and two female vocals. They have been performing and recording albums as a band in this form, since the early 2000s and have performed at some prestigious venues and events, such as Liverpool’s Cavern Club, Weyfest, A New Day Festival and HRH Prog Festival. They have been embraced by the prog rock world, with features in Prog magazine and Classic Rock Society’s magazine.
Neil Mach Ad Pontes Magazine