Witchy originals, Mojo ****
A shimmering debut rich in folklore, The Observer
Whoo hoo witchy woman, she got the moon in her eye, Spiral Earth ****
Songlines ****
a deeply evocative collection of new and traditional songs, Morning Star ****
calling you home from the darkest part of the woods, Folk London Magazine
themes of innocence, the complexities of childhood, mythology, fairies and moonlight, creating an atmospheric album that is genre-defying. Irish Music Magazine
At times the musical equivalent of a tone poem, it's a poetic and intoxicating affair, FATEA
One reviewer used the word 'intoxicating' - I'd go for beguiling, enchanting, esoteric,
Folk/Tumble ****
Takes us out of this world, WoNo
You can almost smell the salt air as Overs takes you by the hand and leads you through her part of England, RootsWorld
Between the old and new, Joyzine
Mysterious, haunting, spiritual, poetic, imaginative, Folking.com
‘Liz Overs soundtracks the startling, fresh verdancy with a transfixing rendition of ‘The Birds in Spring’, TradFolk












































Taken from The Nettle Dress documentary film. The Nettle Dress, 'one of the most moving documentaries you'll see this year, director, Dylan Howitt, and textile artist, Allan Brown, weave together something truly profound.... Liz Pearson soundtracks the startling, fresh verdancy with a transfixing rendition of ‘The Birds in Spring’



