On her fourth full-length for Morc, Gayle Brogan raises the bar once more. The familiar Pefkin elements are present: melodies that unfold patiently and graciously, with textures so vivid they feel almost tangible. Across six tracks, around forty minutes in total, the album is more focused than ever, with instruments and sounds flowing seamlessly into one another, leaving ample space for each melody to breathe.
Nature has always been a central part in Pefkin’s music, and on Unfurling she captures all the elements. The record follows the transformations of the land from winter into spring — air, light, temperature, soil — each rendered in sound. The B-side’s “My Breath the Sea” evokes the Irish saints who once crossed to Scotland by coracle, living as hermits in beehive cells on remote islands, drawn by the same fascination with the western coast that inspires Brogan today.
With Unfurling, Pefkin creates her own microclimate, an environment both intimate and expansive. She’s not a hermit though: listeners are invited into her latest habitat: Unfurling. Be welcome.