There’s a lot to be excited about with this release. A fantastic band, an impressive collection of songs, with a wonderful realness & warmth to the sound.
Rebecca Cullen
A brilliant night of beautiful acoustic music in London’s Camden, featuring two fantastic musicians. Free of charge.
A song that brings a classic Pink Floyd style of songwriting and fuses it with a brilliantly appropriate, circus-like folk-rock back bone.
Commemorate, celebrate and camp out. Because a little dirt never hurt anyone! A small festival (500 people maximum) raising funds for Thames Hospice.
One of the most striking things about the collection is the lyricism. There’s emotion & personality, but also a fly-on-the-wall sort of feeling to it all.
The music gets big, the vocal storms out & grabs hold of you, and the instrumentation works in unison to do the same. The sound is massive, yet warm.
It’s a refreshing project, overflowing with feeling but all the while maintaining a calm & cool composure – something not often witnessed in modern music.
The lasting feeling of love & support can be passed on & shared & held close to your heart forever. The song expresses this sentiment beautifully.
The music has been thoughtfully crafted & catered to reflect the importance of the concept and the true power that these feelings can have over people.
The music is gentle but intense; it builds, without getting noisy. The story unfolds, the poetry of it soaks into you.
There’s a heavily emotional ambiance that completely soaks you in feeling & reflective lyricism. An exciting collaboration between two artists.
There’s a lot to appreciate about this few minutes of music, the lasting effect of which is that you’re likely to come back and listen to it several times.