
“A human in the wilderness/Is a scary thing to be,” warns June Jones, opening her second album at the helm of Melbourne based folk rock Two Steps on the Water. That’s just over a year since the opening line of her previous LP: “I’m a little bit scared.” It’s a fear that never really goes away, but at least Jones and co. are now better prepared to take it on. With lush three-part harmony and a particularly-beautiful detour prior to its closing chorus, Two Steps On The Water continue to assert their place among the best Australian bands currently working in any capacity.