Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10
To declare a finest achievement in a career that has been consistently sharp and forthright, is to perhaps rattle the soul of fortune, for few are comfortable with such an accolade, but is the preserve of the listener to affirm in their mind and state such an admiration for the artist.
Liverpool’s Alun Parry has once more returned with an album of such immensity that the socially conscious troubadour hits home with every ounce of its being, and in Invisible People’s very essence that sense of observation in the ordinary person, left out, abused by political dogma and the ever-increasing thought of isolation that has come our way through systematic exploitation of our thoughts and the violence within.