Original 4 track EP CD review

 

Blues in Britain 4 track cd review

The opening track, “Right as Rain”, starts off with some moody guitar and keyboards and settles down into an excellent mid tempo piece.

 

Some nice interplay between guitar and keyboards here and certainly a track that shows that this is a band of high quality.

Track two is “Prison of Love” which bounces along at a finely controlled canter and is a good showcase for the harp playing talents and Bob Moore’s guitar. The standout track for me is the fabulous “She Moves Me” which starts off with a single note or should I describe it as an electronic tone from Ian’s keyboard, a note which is held throughout the song underpinning it as it inexorably swells and grows to a magnificent climax. The final track is “Love So Deep” and this is another fine up-tempo number with a very catchy and driving guitar and drum riff. I cannot see why this band should not become very popular and get plenty of gigs. If they play near you, catch them and watch out for a CD!   

Ashwyn Smyth - Digital Blues

 

Storm Warning 4 Track CD

Blues Matters magazine review

 

All tracks are kept nicely on the blusier side of rock. Love So Deep uses a nice Hooker/ZZ Top pattern which is extended the bands way. Right as Rain, Prison of Love , She Moves Me, are also good songs well put together and which would go down a (WARNING) storm played live and in yer face. Check out weather there’s a storm heading your way   –   Al Tait Blues Matters magazine