Laura Cannell: Brightly Shone the Moon review | Jude Rogers' folk album of the month

Laura Cannell's latest album 'Brightly Shone the Moon' is a poignant exploration of the complexities of the Christmas season. The veteran folk musician weaves together traditional melodies with personal narratives, creating a rich tapestry of sound that reflects on the fragility of joy and heartache intertwined.

Cannell begins her journey at the organ, recalling childhood Christmases in Methodist chapels and churches in Norfolk. Her fiddle then dances around the 16th-century folk melody of 'O Christmas Tree/O Tannenbaum', evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing. In 'All Ye Faithful', love is frozen in time, its repetition mirroring the suffocating feeling that can accompany the winter months.

However, Cannell's music also finds moments of beauty and resilience. The melodies of 'Lost in a Merry Christmas' flutter around each other like snowflakes, melting into the air as they go. 'Bleak Midwinter' has an icy urgency to it, replacing melancholy with a tentative kind of hope, while 'Angels Falling from the Realms' bursts forth with warm, flickering light.

This album is not for those seeking festive frivolity or surface-level cheer; instead, it's a hauntingly intimate exploration of time and memory. The traditional songs are woven together like Christingles, guiding us through the passing of seasons and the fragility of human connection.
 
I'm telling you, this Laura Cannell album is more than just some folk music... there's gotta be something deeper going on here πŸ€”. I mean, think about it - she's talking about Christmas, but not just the happy stuff. She's getting into the darker side of the season too, like all that melancholy and heartache. And what if I told you this isn't just about Christmas? What if it's about something bigger? Like, have you noticed how people are always trying to sell us something during the holidays? But Cannell's not doing that. She's not peddling some fake cheer or a new gadget. She's tapping into something real... something true. And what she's saying is that the Christmas season can be a time of both beauty and pain, but it's how we choose to see it. It's like she's saying, "Hey, don't just take the surface-level stuff. Look deeper." And I'm like, "Okay, Laura Cannell, you're speaking my language now!" 🎡
 
idk how ppl feel about christmas music anymore πŸ€” i mean i love laura cannell's new album but its kinda... bleh compared to old-school carolers πŸŽ… u know? nowadays everythin is so polished and commercialized lol what happened to the good ol days when people just sang from the heart? πŸŒƒ
 
I love how Laura Cannell brings these old melodies to life with her stories πŸŒ•... it's so relatable to feel those feelings of nostalgia and longing during the holiday season. But what I appreciate most about this album is how she balances those darker emotions with moments of hope and resilience ❀️. It's not an easy listen, but in a good way - like when you're having a tough day and someone just whispers 'you're not alone' in your ear... that's what Cannell does here 🎢
 
🎢 I'm really feeling this new album from Laura Cannell... she has a way of capturing those bittersweet Christmas vibes that kinda resonate with me. You know, it's not all sparkly decorations and perfect families, but more like the quiet moments when you're just thinking about what's been going on in your life. I love how she weaves traditional melodies with her own stories - it makes the music feel really personal and emotional. And 'Lost in a Merry Christmas' is giving me all the cozy feels πŸ§ΈπŸ’•... has anyone else listened to this album?
 
πŸŒ•οΈ I think 'Brightly Shone the Moon' is such a beautiful reflection on the Christmas season πŸŽ„...I mean, who says it's all about being merry and bright? 😊 Laura Cannell's music feels so deeply personal and emotional, like she's sharing secrets with us 🀫. The way she weaves together these traditional melodies and stories is like creating a tapestry, each thread representing a moment in time ⏰. I love how 'Lost in a Merry Christmas' makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside ❀️...and 'Bleak Midwinter' gives me chills 😲! Overall, it's this hauntingly intimate exploration of human connection that really resonates with me πŸ’•...
 
Ugh, I'm literally sobbing over here πŸ€§πŸ’” Laura Cannell's new album is just too emotional for me to handle! It feels like she's speaking directly to my soul, you know? The way she weaves together those traditional melodies with her personal stories is just heartbreaking πŸ’•. I mean, who hasn't felt that suffocating feeling during the winter months when love seems to be frozen in time? 🀯 'All Ye Faithful' gives me all the feels every single time I listen to it. And don't even get me started on 'Bleak Midwinter' - that song is like a warm hug from an old friend β˜•οΈ. But what really gets me is how she balances those darker moments with this tentative, flickering hope 🌟. It's like she's saying, "Hey, we can get through the hard times because we have each other." I need to go listen to this album again... and again... and again 😭
 
Ugh, another artist who thinks they're deep just because they play folk music with sad lyrics πŸ€―πŸ’” "Poignant" is such an overused word for albums that sound like they were written by a 17-year-old angst-ridden teenager 🎸️. I mean, come on, it's Christmas music! It's supposed to be catchy and fun, not some sob fest about the complexities of the holiday season 😴. And what's with all the depressing songs? Can't we just have one upbeat track that doesn't feel like it's gonna put me in a bad mood for days? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
lol what's with all these folk albums comin in nonstop πŸŽΆπŸ‘€ i mean dont get me wrong laura cannell is talented but we need somethin new for once like maybe some eminem or rihanna to keep us lit πŸ”₯🎡 this album sounds super emo and introspective which is cool and all but can't we just have a lil christmas party vibe πŸŽ‰πŸ˜‚
 
aww, this album sounds so emotional πŸ€•πŸ’” i can imagine how beautiful but also heartbreaking it must be to write about the complexities of christmas... it's like you're right there with her, feeling all those feels 😩🎢 anyway, cantell is a genius πŸ™Œ and i love how she weaves traditional melodies into personal narratives - its like a warm hug for your soul ❀️
 
I'm loving Laura Cannell's latest album 🎢❀️! It's like she's bottling up this whole winter vibe in a way that's so honest & relatable πŸ€—. I mean, who hasn't felt stuck or down during the holiday season? Her music is all about capturing those bittersweet moments when joy & heartache kinda get tangled up together 🌫️. It's beautiful how she takes these traditional melodies and gives 'em a personal spin, makes them feel like memories from her own childhood πŸŽ„. I'm obsessed with "Lost in a Merry Christmas" - the way those melodies dance around each other is like magic ✨! Anyway, if you're looking for an album that's gonna make you think about what it means to be human during this time of year, then Laura Cannell's got you covered πŸ’•.
 
omg I'm totally vibin' with Laura Cannell's new album 'Brightly Shone the Moon' πŸŒ•πŸ’« it's like she's taking you on a journey through all the feels - nostalgia, longing, hope...it's so beautifully raw! 🎢 i love how she takes traditional folk melodies and gives them this personal twist, making them feel all fresh and new again πŸ”„ i'm totally here for that 'O Christmas Tree/O Tannenbaum' bit πŸ’ƒπŸ»πŸ’” it's like a warm hug for your soul ❀️ but at the same time, 'Lost in a Merry Christmas' is giving me major melancholy vibes ☁️ like when you're stuck in a winter wonderland but your heart is frozen 🌹 can't wait to give this album a proper spin #LauraCannell #BrightlyShoneTheMoon #FolkMusicForever
 
I'm loving Laura Cannell's new album 'Brightly Shone the Moon' πŸŒ•... I mean, have you listened to it? It's all about capturing the bittersweet moments of Christmas time - you know, when joy and heartache kinda get tangled up like a festive wreath πŸŽ„. The way she blends traditional melodies with personal stories is pure magic ✨. And that fiddle solo in 'O Christmas Tree/O Tannenbaum' gives me CHILLS 😲... but what I really appreciate is how the album doesn't shy away from the darker emotions, like when love gets frozen in time 🌫️. It's like a beautifully crafted letter, you know? πŸ“¨ Anyways, if you're looking for an album that'll make you feel all the feels, 'Brightly Shone the Moon' is definitely worth checking out πŸ”₯
 
idk why ppl r so surprised about laura cannell's new album, sounds like she's been workin on this project 4 ages now πŸ€”. i mean, who doesn't know that traditional folk melodies paired with personal narratives can be super powerful? and can we pls talk about how 'bleak midwinter' is literally the most underrated christmas song of all time ❄️. it's not like she's the only one doin this kinda thing, but i guess her take on it is just more... nuanced 🎢. anywayz, if u haven't listened to 'brightly shone the moon' yet, pls do urself a favor and give it a spin πŸ‘
 
I'm so over how outdated these music forums still are πŸ™„. Can't we just have a simple playlist to share new music? I mean, do we really need to write entire reviews like that? It's just too much info 😩. And another thing, what's up with the constant Christmas theme? I know it's supposed to be festive and all, but come on, not every post has to be about the holiday πŸŽ„. Can't we just talk about our actual favorite albums for once? I swear, some of these reviews are longer than the songs themselves 🀣.
 
Ugh, I'm so over this Christmas album vibe already... I mean, what's next? A folk music session on a frozen lake in -20Β°C? "Oh, the beauty of winter"... no thanks. But, I guess if you're into that sorta thing, Laura Cannell's latest release might be your cup of hot cocoa 🍡. It's all very nostalgic and melancholic, like she's trying to make me feel all the feels while sipping on some warm tea by the fireplace πŸ”₯. Newsflash: it's not going to work...
 
Omg I'm literally feeling all the emotions listening to Laura Cannell's new album πŸŒ•πŸŽΆ! I love how she takes these classic Christmas tunes and turns them into something so much deeper than just a fun holiday playlist. The way she weaves together nostalgia, heartache, and hope is like a warm hug on a cold winter's day β€οΈβ˜ƒοΈ. And can we talk about the title track "Brightly Shone the Moon"? It gives me all the feels! I'm not usually one for super sappy music, but this album is like a breath of fresh air - it's like she's stripping away all the festive clutter and just letting us feel whatever emotions are real. πŸ’–
 
I'm so down for an emotional Christmas album πŸŽ„πŸ˜” Laura Cannell's 'Brightly Shone the Moon' is giving me all the feels... in a really bittersweet way. I mean, who doesn't love a good nostalgic vibe? But seriously, this album is like sipping hot cocoa by the fireplace – it's cozy, but also kinda melancholy πŸ΅πŸ˜”. Cannell's storytelling is so poetic, it's like she's singing directly to your soul. And that fiddle work in 'O Christmas Tree'... *chef's kiss* It's like she's conjuring up memories of Christmases past (and maybe some not-so-Christmas-y ones too πŸ€”). Anyway, if you're looking for an album that'll make you feel all the feels – both happy and sad – then this is the one for you. Just don't say I didn't warn you πŸ˜….
 
I'm totally digging this new album from Laura Cannell 🎢! Her music is so introspective and thoughtful it's like she's sharing her own diary with us πŸ“. I love how she uses traditional melodies to tell these poignant stories about love, loss, and hope ❀️. The way the fiddle dances around that old folk melody of 'O Christmas Tree' gives me chills 😲! It's like she's conjuring up all these emotions and memories from her childhood Christmases in Norfolk πŸŽ„. I also appreciate how she tackles the darker side of the holiday season, like 'Bleak Midwinter', which feels so raw and honest πŸ’”. This album is definitely not your typical festive fun – it's more like a quiet moment of reflection with old friends β˜•οΈ.
 
People can find beauty in melancholy πŸ˜”, just like Laura Cannell does with her music. It's not about hiding from the darkness but embracing it to find the light πŸ’‘. Her album is a reminder that memories are what make life rich 🎢.
 
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