Tag Archives: Bad Touch

Bad Touch, Kiss The Sky. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Reach for the stars every opportunity you get, to even escape the confines of the tether that binds us, the rope that tightens so keep us from chasing a dream, a vision, is not only what makes us human but give us the power to change, if not the world, then at least our own destiny, and if we are denied the chance to sample the sight of the stars close up, then at least we are able to Kiss The Sky and leave our lips as a lasting impression on that which separates us from the rest of the Universe.

Bad Touch, Shake A Leg. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

There is a presence of almost sacred conformation which comes across when the listener takes the albums of Bad Touch into consideration, for playing purposes or to argue over a well-earned drink in the local bar. A delicate nature which doesn’t hide from its basic drive, its origins documented, its inspiration a generous groove of wealth and the slog of the journey; this is how Bad Touch have created their own place in music, a position fought for, and won by determination of spirit and the ability to keep going, to take on every circumstance with the same smile, the same reason to get up in the morning and Shake A Leg.

Bad Touch, Truth Be Told. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Therapy comes in all shapes and sizes, all manners and means, sometimes it is the smallest expression of gratitude that makes the difference to the situation, that the signal from a snare and the hum of a microphone can repair the damage done in life; it might seem a moment of Bad Touch but Truth Be Told, music is arguably the most therapeutic mechanism on the planet.