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Whyte, Maim. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Our ability to talk, to hear language being spoken is more than just the means of communication, it is a connection to the eternal, the ethereal, and to the spirit of humanity that persists in the realm of being evocative, expressive and beauty, and when we find our language being altered, being phased out by time and the lack of use, then we feel the extinction personally.

Whyte, Fairich. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The mood is always one that is constantly evolving, ever changing in the face of those who face the world with serious thought or the natural disposition of seeing life as an orchestral arrangement; the feeling that somewhere in the mind is a music sheet of paper being written upon and seizing every note, every cascading thought, and the end result if viewed with passion, is akin to Whyte’s debut album Fairich, a wave of inspiration and recorded ambience in which life is seen to be surrounded by the inevitable and the sonically beautiful.