Whether it’s the rippling melody of the intoxicating ‘Riverside’ or the whiplash of strums that propels the bristling ‘Colours’, it’s glaringly obvious that we have a humongous new talent in our midst. He sings with a brutish clarity that seems to flit between gutsy growl and graceful falsetto with precision, ease and fluidity. He plays guitar with a determined, dynamic dexterity that is a sheer joy to watch. He is also – not wanting to go too Alan fucking Sugar on you – an ideas man. Try putting the anthemic choruses of closer ‘First We’ll Take Manhatten’ up against the fizzing pop-ditties that make up the charming ‘Milkmaid’ – both very different, both very inventive, both mesmerising in the extreme. Thankfully, these are all characteristics that swim gloriously through tonight’s very, very impressive set.
Go forth. Seek him out. Finally, finally, London has thrown up a musician we can all truly believe in.
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he's not from london
yours sincerly
Mr P.Dantic