What it does is force you to form ideas, to make up lyrics as you involve yourself – exactly the kind of effect producers should be looking to achieve.
Rebecca Cullen
It’s a gorgeous song.. one that really makes you think – as does much of the rest of Will Adams’ music.
When I stopped listening – I felt as if I’d been on some immense journey. The power of art is alight, and being waved high above the world with this album.
What you’re experiencing is a vibrant array of beauty & thought, artistically presented by someone who is musically experienced and skillful. It’s stunning.
A great track, a fantastic debut, and the attitude aglow within the artist’s words and performance is something that will take her as far as she desires.
It’s not the kind of music that you let float on past you without reaching out and clutching at the edges of it to try to get a little more involved.
“There should never be a reason for conflicted or confused young people struggling with feelings of sexuality to commit suicide.” – Sarantos.
At times rhythmic and smooth, other times poetic and deep, and occasionally quite haunting – the music is vast and varied and consistently expressive.
It’s a busy world, you have to make the most of now. Any artist expressing this kind of hopefulness is well worth a listen in our book.
The backing track is striking, the storytelling equally attention grabbing and captivating. Every line seems to reach into your head space and your soul.
It has that gorgeously organic sound to it, and it’s a track that would brighten up any evening out from the moment it started to play.
This particular collection of songs works so extremely well as an entity, as a whole piece of art – the way we used to think of the idea of an album.