Review from Rip It Up in New Zealand - "Astounding; you can hear Susannah heartache and hear her tormented breathing… her lyrics are powerful.. the instrumentation excellent.. An excellent album for anyone who has graduated from four line stanza driven pop songs and for anyone who needs more depth, creativity and beauty in their listening material. The album is nothing short of remarkable" Background: "How the Dead Live" is a tale told in folk noir style, a dark and brooding concept album inspired by the story of one of New Zealands first pioneer women, Su… read more
Review from Rip It Up in New Zealand - "Astounding; you can hear Susannah heartache and hear her tormented breathing… her lyrics are power… read more
Review from Rip It Up in New Zealand - "Astounding; you can hear Susannah heartache and hear her tormented breathing… her lyrics are powerful.. the instrumentation excellent..… read more
Hailed by New Zealand's National Radio as the pioneer of a new sound, Jordans music has been variously described as "celtic industrial", "folk noir" and "Antipodean Steampunk" yet defies any cut and dried description. Jordan combines pioneer-era industrial found sound, with folktronic loops and etherial vocal melodies to tell the extraordinary tales of ordinary people in a time where life was being turned upside down by the invenstion of new machines. Imagine Sinead Oconnor trapped in a 19th workhouse with only Trent Reznor for company. Jordan ha… read more
Hailed by New Zealand's National Radio as the pioneer of a new sound, Jordans music has been variously described as "celtic industrial", "folk noir" and "Antip… read more
Hailed by New Zealand's National Radio as the pioneer of a new sound, Jordans music has been variously described as "celtic industrial", "folk noir" and "Antipodean Steampunk" yet defies any cut and d… read more