Right Hand Left
By Jack Baxter • May 5th, 2010 • Category: short playersSweet Jesus! Right Hand Leftʼs singer sounds a lot like Sting. Maybe Sting trapped in a cave what with all of that ʻatmosphericʼ reverb ladled on top of the vocals.
Sweet Jesus! Right Hand Leftʼs singer sounds a lot like Sting. Maybe Sting trapped in a cave what with all of that ʻatmosphericʼ reverb ladled on top of the vocals.
Big Jimmy Singhʼs on the Maryhill Road was, and undoubtedly still is, brilliant for many, many reasons. Not least of these reasons is the fact that they used to sell six tins of icy cold, crisp and refreshing Miller for a snip at four pounds and fifty pence.
Shy Childʼs fourth album and the New York duoʼs ʻfeminineʼ album to counter balance Noise Wonʼt Stopʼs more ʻmasculineʼ beats.
Admittedly Iʼve never actually been to Ipswich but Echoes Fall seem suitably familiar with it to compare it with some confidence to a ʻcesspoolʼ.
What fortuitous timing that Londonʼs Mahavira choose now to release their new E.P. ʻHalf Lightʼ.