Juice Vocal Ensemble
tracks, spanning Elisabeth Lutyens to Gabriel Prokofiev via folk song and avant garde, enchant and enthrall’ (The Observer), and of their follow-up, Laid Bare: Love Songs (2014) BBC Music Magazine said, ‘these three are feisty, and will take on anything the variety and virtuosity are astonishing, and rewarding’. Their third album Sliding the Same Way (2014) was proclaimed ‘fascinating and unconventional’ (The Scottish Herald) and their fourth album Snow Queens is to be released Autumn 2018.
Juice are Anna Snow, Sarah Dacey and Kerry Andrew.
‘The 21st century’s answer to the Swingles or the King’s Singers’ (The Times)
Citing everything from The Boswell Sisters, Bjork and Meredith Monk as influences, their purely vocal music takes all manner of unpredictable directions, drawing on classical, world music, jazz, folk, pop, improvisation and theatre.
They have featured on BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM and have performed at London’s Wigmore Hall, the South Bank, King’s Place and the Roundhouse as well as outside the UK, including concerts in Denmark, Germany, France, Italy, Finland, New York and at SXSW Festival Austin, Texas.
Their debut album Songspin (2011) won an International Music Award and was reviewed as ‘Eighteen immaculately achieved