EP reviews…

Some kind words coming in about the new EP from:
Ringmaster Reviews ”in every aspect the Bang Bang Exorcism EP is his finest moment yet, a collection of tracks that middle fingers expectations and barracks predictability”…
GBHBL ”the innate ability of each track to ease you in, take hold, and grip tighter as things play out, is impressive”…
The Viking in the Wilderness ”should suit those who enjoy garage rock explored with a more contemporary sound and expression, especially if they also enjoy a little bit of post-punk”…
And of course the Devolution write-up already mentioned – more to follow, hopefully.
Do you agree? Listen and find out.
LP track by track & interview

Thanks to GBHBL, who not only interviewed me following the LP release, but published some track-by-track notes that I wrote about it.
Interview link here. “I ended up in Brighton, like so many drug burn-outs and rejects from the capital, and got my act together. The music, hopefully, takes care of itself.”
Track by track here. “I once had an idea for a live show at the Brighton Fringe Festival but couldn’t work out how to do it without somebody getting killed … This turned into a song… which is one of the most upbeat things I’ve written“.


