Monday 17 January 2011

James Blunt - So Far Gone - Atlantic Records

After two number one albums, James Blunt seems to have found a formula for writing music that works, and stuck to it.Some voices are simply classic, some are simply ordinary but very few are simply instantly recognisable. To anyone who grew up with the seminal albums �Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East� or �Brothers & Sisters� the high tones of Gregg Allman fall into the instantly recognisable and it is great to hear those tones belting out some Blues classics on his first new album for 14 years. New album from Plain White T's, and also a self confessed new direction for the new year, but still with their staples of romatic and cosy pop songs.AWOLNATION, the eclectic brain child of Aaron Bruno�s multifaceted musical endeavours originally hails from California, having previously fronted Under the Influence of GiantsThere is no question that tonight�s headliners The Coral are fantastic musicians and are probably one of the most underrated bands in the UK at the moment. Looking like a scally version of Westlife the boys perched themselves upon three stools front of stage and rewarded those lucky enough to get a ticket with a set of crystal clear acoustic bliss.Kicking of the year with a good Blues gig has always felt like the right way to go for me and seeing the reformed SALT at Pete Feenstra�s latest North London venue was worth waiting a couple of weeks for.

Source: http://www.music-news.com/ShowReview.asp?nReviewID=6668&nType=2

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