Formed in Derby, Derbyshire, England, and frequently compared to the Levellers, this band were never especially fond of their press tag of ‘crusty rock'. Although relying on the half-acoustic, half-electric songwriting pioneered by the Levellers and other contemporary folk rock groups such as Men They Couldn't Hang, the music of the New Cranes was additionally flavoured by a strong Slavic influence. This was informed principally by Wally (vocals), who has a Ukrainian background and had previously worked as a performing Cossack dancer. He had released his own, self-financed deb...