Welsh singer and guitarist Richard Thomas keeps it close to home on Purple Patch, the new album by his one-man band Mint Biscuit. He wrote a song for his nephew (The Ballad Of Golden Aidan, enjoys a cup of Chicken Soup and reminisces about getting lost for a bit during a hike Cornfield Whisper. Thomas gets out of his comfort zone when he writes about the Vikings pillaging the lands (Summer Song) or lets a girl turn into a snake (Melusine). It is a road less travelled for him, but it opens possibilities he should definitely explore more fully.
Home recordings are tricky and can sound a bit tinny, but Thomas put his guitar collection to good use, carefully choosing an instrument that fits the mood of a track. By doing so, he created a sonic palette that is decidedly lo-fi, but also on point with a level of intimacy that other artists with bigger budgets will find hard to replicate.