Fish Records Mailer - Issue 61
As we come to the end of the year we have great albums from both established and up and coming artists ranging from the superb Martyn Joseph album to the excellent Mercurymen debut. |
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Martyn Joseph - Evolved
While the original recording of a song is often considered to be the definitive version, it’s obvious that songs evolve over time as it’s rare that an artist will play a song live exactly the same way they did when it was first presented.... full review
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The Mercurymen - Postcards from Valonia
The Mecurymen are three acoustic UK singer/songwriters who have seen their stock on the rise after a chance meeting as all three were working as session musicians, the obvious chemistry between Jinder, Simon Johnson and Gavin Wyatt...... full review
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Marybeth D'Amico - Heaven Hell Sin & Redemption
American Marybeth D’Amico calls Germany her home, but her music has its roots firmly in America, she has the singer/songwriter sensibilities of an East Coast writer with smart intelligent lyrics and melody rich songs. She has much in common with..... full review
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The Bittersweets - Goodnight San Francisco
San Francisco area trio The Bittersweets worked their way up through the Bay area music scene, and the title suggests this album is a valedictory message to the region as the band makes the move to Nashville.
Led by Hannah Prater’s expressive vocals.... full review
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Winterpills - Central Chambers
The third album from distinctive Northampton, MA quintet builds on the success of the dreamy lyrics and harmonies of their previous discs, and delivers another engaging mix of clever vocal interplay and imaginative arrangements all held.... full review
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