A parting of ways was inevitable, and Herbert chose to make her next record herself with her own band and Seb Rochford in the producer’s chair. The resulting album, ‘Between Me and the Wardrobe,’ a lo-fi, acoustic affair recorded live in one big room, has been hailed as ‘brilliantly original’ by Mojo and described as sounding “Halfway between Janis Ian and Susannah And The Magical Orchestra” by the Observer Music Monthly, who awarded the recording five stars. Originally released by Herbert on her own label, Monkeywood, it became a word-of-mouth hit, leading to a deal with Blue Note Records in the UK, who released the album last September. It has confirmed Herbert’s arrival as a song-writer of note as well as a gifted singer, and as an artist who refuses to be pigeon –holed; whose sometimes witty, sometimes desperately sad tales draw on influences from Schostakovich to Regina Spektor, Janis Ian to Rufus Wainwright.