I still do love this album, theres definitely parts I don't like but Seraphic and the new bonus track are absolutely wonderful
Another brilliant album by Jim Ford. Even if you don't like country, I'll always recommend you listen to this guy.
Wonderful album - wonderful sounds. Gets a little boring towards the end honestly but I love the story this album tells.
Might be one of my favourite albums... Ever - and I don't even usually like country music! Such a wonderful album with amazing musical skill from Jim Ford.
I'm writing this slightly hammered and I must say, very good song. Those four freaks do know how to put together a good song. Should have released Us Four Men though, can't believe it didnt make the cut.
When Isaacs says "I order a 20 piece nuggets box... the man says we dont sell that here... we need to go to mcdonalds... Not Sainsbury’s not Tescos", I let a lone tear travel across my cheek. A rare occurance.
Remi Wolf's "Big Ideas" is a record that ambitiously builds on the broad energy she shown on her debut, taking her unique, genre-blending sound to new heights. While it complements her debut album, "Juno," it is more experimental and broad in scope. Critics have praised the album's varied musical palette, with Remi seamlessly shifting between psychedelic pop, disco beats, reggae grooves, 1960s soul, and even 1990s indie folk.
"Cherries & Cream", my ... read more
Us Four Boys' "Say it when yr sober" is a powerful song with raw energy and unadulterated emotion. The song addresses dark themes of self-destruction and emotional alienation with an unashamed rock edge that draws you in from the first note. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a spiraling night out, where emotional walls are built as quickly as they crumble. Emily’s story—her struggle with her inner demons—unfolds against a backdrop of gritty guitar riffs and ... read more
What can't I say about this album? Seraphic's "Please Knock Quietly (Or, The Highs and Lows of Summer 2024)" is a lovely journey through emotions and sounds that evoke the essence of a summer past. He guides you through the highs and lows with a true sense of nostalgia and empathy.
The harmonica, a standout on a handful of tracks, perfectly complements the vibes, offering layers of texture that are both grounded and uplifting. The EP is as much about the quiet moments as it ... read more