The Driftwood Manor For The Moon Reviewed by Grey Malkin (The Hare & The Moon) Following the single �Fraction of a Wolf� (reviewed here at The Active Listener alongside an interview with Driftwood main man Eddie Keenan) comes The Driftwood Manor�s fourth album proper �For The Moon�, an intense yet nuanced collection of dark folktales and eclectic and rich instrumentation that adds yet another solid jewel to the treasure vault that is this band�s (highly recommended) back catalogue. The Driftwood Manor have never been afraid of creating a coherent yet eclectic approach to their song craft and, pulling on various musical strands that include psychedelia, Americana as well as traditional folk, �For The Moon� proves to be a layered and lasting piece of work with a wealth of jewels and diamonds to discovered therein. The album opens with the beautiful, pensive �Fraction of a Wolf, Keenans voice heartfelt and soaring over the most melancholy of fiddles; this already feels like an old fri...