Corner House go track by track through How Beautiful It’s Been, June 23

By WTJU

Members of Corner House will stop by WTJU this Thursday afternoon, June 23, during Folk & Beyond to go track by track through their new album,ย How Beautiful It’s Been. You can catch the band Friday evening over at Red Wing Roots Music Festival as well as the next morning at Atlantic Weekly’s broadcast from Charlottesville City Market. Folk & Beyond airs Thursday afternoon from 4-7 at 91.1 FM and streaming at wtju.net.


Originally hailing from Boston, MA, Corner House takes their name from the place where the four young band members found musical family in one another – their shared home in Brighton, as students at Berklee College of Music. Emerging from varied genre backgrounds, the quartetโ€™s unique strength is their desire to learn from one another, not only in musical skill and style, but in life experience; such that every challenge overcome by one band member becomes part of the groupโ€™s shared musical and personal DNA. On their debut full length album How Beautiful Itโ€™s Been the band reveals the sublime result of that growth mindset, with a singular sound that incorporates old time, Scottish, progressive bluegrass and folk.

Originally made up of songwriter and guitarist Ethan Hawkins, Scottish fiddle player Louise Bichan, and bluegrass mandolinist Ethan Setiawan, Corner House are students of a wide variety of musical traditions. In the autumn of 2017, the group debuted at FreshGrass Festival in North Adams, MA, before recording a self-titled EP and touring Scotland the following year. Returning from overseas, the three found the illustrious cellist, Casey Murray, living just down the street and invited her to join the fold, unveiling the new line-up on a second EP, Smart Folks, released in 2019. For their debut full length record, which focuses more on lyric based arrangements, they enlisted harp virtuoso Maeve Gilchrist, a past mentor to all four band members, to produce. โ€œWe all really admired her musicality, arranging and writing, and Ethan and Maeve bonded over poetry, and songwritingโ€, explains Bichan.

How Beautiful Itโ€™s Been features five songs and four instrumentals, which serve as soundscape meditations between each lyrical offering. Several of the instrumentals, such as โ€œ2 Rights Make A Chickenโ€, showcase the Celtic influence in the band, with gorgeous cello and fiddle melodies calling Alisdair Fraser and Natalie Haas recordings to mind. In this context, however, they are also accompanied by rhythmic and arpeggiated mandolin and guitar, emerging into improvised solos before returning to the melodic backbone of the tune.

In many ways, Corner House is the band we all wish we could be a part of. Mutually inspired, learning from one another, and open to any and all ideas, the group is a beautiful representation of their generation; not only tolerating, but embracing diversity in every aspect of their music making. If we listen closely enough, we may be able to learn just as much from them as they have from one another.


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