Jethro Tull has had his own sound since the 1960s. The British folk rock group is immediately recognizable by the unusual combination of flute and heavy guitar rock. With Roots To Branches they deliver an atmospheric CD, which mainly contains complex compositions with many tempo changes. More rough songs are interspersed with quiet, almost fragile sounding songs like At Last, Forever. Wounded, Old
… And Treacherous lasts no less than seven and a half minutes and ends in a beautiful climax of drums, guitars and flutes.more