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Cracks in the Room

21.6K streams

21,649

Shell Story

16.2K streams

16,159

The Devil Makes Three

14.1K streams

14,089

Speak from the Start

13.6K streams

13,599

Face to Face

11.1K streams

11,060

Keep Me

2.8K streams

2,812

Superwoman

1.3K streams

1,330

Fact of Life (Radio Edit)

1.2K streams

1,186

What's Real (Radio Edit)

Reset Button (2021 Version)

Biography

In the wordless communication that passes between violinist Catriona Price and harpist Esther Swift as they perform, the strength of their decade-long musical partnership, friendship and shared humour is evident. It’s this depth of connection, and tangible desire to have fun, that gives Twelfth Day its extra edge. 
 Though Twelfth Day wear their rich and varied experience with pride – their folk roots, their classical training – this duo are more than a simple product, an exponent, of their practice. It is their inherent curiosity, their need to understand through experimentation, that compels them to create their unique, genre-bending music. Their songs confront societal conventions by exploring a wealth of urgent current issues, such as gender roles, power balance and the challenges of working in the arts as a young woman; the threat of climate change and society’s reluctance to act; and the struggles of mental health. 
 In their new album Face to Face (out November 2019), and their first featuring their full band) their multi-layered influences come together to create something entirely individual. There’s the radio-friendly catchiness and self-proclaimed respect for Beyoncé; there’s the swagger and surprise of jazz and funk; there’s the precision and technique of classical. The only label to truly hit the high note is ‘contemporary’: Face To Face could only be made now, and only by Twelfth Day.