The perfect, end of summer sound. The artist’s voice is one of the first things to step forward, portrayed up close & personal, characterful & believable.
Rebecca Cullen
It’s said when you die you see a movie of your life, that’s where we start with the video. There is lots of symbolism. I’m hoping it will intrigue people.
Within each minute of music, the sound is both manic & calm, gentle & heavy; an attitude of electronic rock & an underlying softness of trip-hop.
The initial drop at one minute in is inspired. What follows is a hypnotic, impeccably original take on an absolute classic. So much individuality.
The songwriter’s creatively free & deeply passionate approach to writing & performing is something many music fans crave. Simply mesmerising.
A duo of country-rock songwriters who add something of a smooth, folk-pop energy to their music by means of easy going yet slowly developing melodies.
All at once interesting, stylish, smooth, rhythmic. The music becomes this blissfully melodic, necessary part of your life for the short time that it plays.
Audiences are likely to remember & recognise this after hearing just part of it. The duo’s collective experience in songwriting is definitely highlighted.
This manic fusion of vocal parts is something you come to expect. The lyrics follow a certain pathway that shows itself to be a lasting trait of his work.
Sitting down to create is when ideas flow for me. It’s a bit like painting. You have to layer the sounds in carefully so they balance.
Realness is impossible to fake. The more you listen to this album, the more familiar & reliable the band become. A total pleasure to discover.
Spellbinding, simplistic yet perfectly effective. This is the collection you need when times are hard. It is the CD you kept safe underneath your car seat.