Tag Archives: Ben Bostick

Ben Bostick, Grown Up Love. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Everybody imagines at one time or another that they would have had this great love affair in the youth that was on the same dramatic scale as Romeo and Juliet, later perhaps they realise that the emotions that come with such teenage fancy are not only insecure but add nothing to the future but maybe embarrassment and the pain of regret.

Ben Bostick, Among The Faceless Crowd. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

We all have regrets, no matter how hard we try to purge them, or even deny to others that they exist, that will always follow us around like a black cloud of wrong decision in an otherwise blameless and unyielding sky.

Ben Bostick, Hellfire. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Hell is upbeat and the Devil plays a mean tune for the masses, whether you are in the gallery or in the seventh circle enjoying the restricted view but foaming at the mouth at all the associated demons that tend to your every whim and sell you over-priced memories, then Hell is the place where the saxophone plays dirty and the Blues wink happily at the thought of your captured soul.

Ben Bostick, Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

The outsider, the recluse from the world, of doing things in the perceived normal way or the genius native who sees life for what it truly can be, extraordinary, uncommon and peculiar, out in the open and not closeted away in a studio, forever thinking of the next album, always in demand by the managers and the representatives rather than the true believers, those that take their time out to see you perform, even a boardwalk, up to your neck in songs that might never reach the world but for a brief moment thrill the ears of those walking by.