Tag Archives: Rick Senley

I Am The Man With The St. Tropez Tan, The Tattooed Aunts And Mice On Speed. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Somewhere in the bowels of the Earth resides hope that has been lost, a hope that brings together the avant-garde and the willingness to take risks, to tackle the slice by slice dissection we face of our time and the way we use it; it is the hope of the scream, of the passion that conquers the disinterest, and one that Rick Senley captures in his guise as I Am The Man With The St. Tropez Tan with his typical abundant flourish.

Music For Voyeurs, The Curtain Are Opening. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

If there is something that binds us all at some point in our lives, it is the feeling of the fractured nature of society, the self, or our place within the two. The distressed nightmare that few will ever admit to for fear of seeming weak when in truth they are the most courageous of all, for they at least admit that life at times is nothing more than a cosmic joke played out on a poker table that has been tilted and stacked against their favour.

I Am A Man With A St. Tropez Tan, Just A Ghost. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

There can be no messing round when being avant-garde, it either works so well that it becomes a fashion all of its own or it leaves people so stumped that it can leave those taking part as the audience cold and bored. Thankfully boredom is not an option and not on the agenda when it comes to I Am Just A Man With A St. Tropez Tan.