Vocal harmonies are irrefutably pleasing to the human ear. Throughout the history of music, harmonies have been utilised to lift choruses, to soothe, to soar and to spark every subtle spine-tingling moment that makes US all cling to songs emotionally and keep pressing replay. In 2014, Brit-Award winning classical crossover trio Blake are set to release their fifth album 'In Harmony', which showcases - amongst other things - their awe-inspiring proficiency with harmonies, all within the context of 14 brand new recordings. Re-interpreting compositions such as Chris Isaak's 'Wicked Game', Elvis Presley's 'Love Me Tender', Sting's 'Fields of Gold' and others, the album proves Blake's versatility, emotion and technical expertise, all traits of which have carried them through a career that's lasted seven years. Inspired by other harmonising legends such as the Three Tenors, the Bee Gees, the Lettermen and Boyz-II-Men, the trio - who are comprised of dapper gents Ollie Baines, Stephen Bowman and Humphrey Berney - have drawn a unique variety of songs from the juxtaposing worlds of classical and pop music for 'In Harmony', resulting in a musical experience like no other. Bringing together a number of distinguished names, the album features guest appearances from Camilla Kerslake, Rebecca Newman and Rachelle Ann Go.