This is the perfect debut album. Perfectly encapsulates the band's sound with Isaac at the helm
Like pretty much all Men I Trust albums, all of the songs are well put together and vibey. If you need music on in the background while you work, study, etc, Men I Trust has got your back
Solid Jazz record through and through. Excellent song choice played by an excellent bigband
an excellent jazz album that features the two greatest big bands of all time in their absolute prime. This is like if Kendrick and Tupac did a collab album
This album transcends the rap medium and has an excellent message behind it
idk what I was yappin about in my first review. All in all, I believe this was meant to be a farewell album to Isaac, in case he doesn't return to the band. I love the emotional vocals on this album and you can really tell he put his all into this album.
10/10
When I first listened to their second studio album, Ants From Up There, I fell in love with Black Country, New Road and their sound. Upon finding out about the departure of Isaac Wood, I was unsure if I wanted to listen to Live at Bush Hall. I wasn't aware of how much he influenced the sound of BCNR and wasn't sure if I would like it. Well, upon listening, I have fallen in love with this album. Is it better than AFUT? No. Is it a good album? Hell yeah. I can't pinpoint why I love this album so ... read more