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Brian Bordello, The King of No-Fi. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

We don’t take enough care to the words of the softly spoken, instead we find relief, a sense of belonging in those who raise their voice and allow their mouths to often engage before they have had chance to take hold of the appropriate response to the situation they find themselves in.

Even when the softly spoken and whispered grace has been in the past vociferous, angry, punk agitation, truthful barbs designed to provoke a real reaction from the blind and the wantonly silent, we still find ways to treat the creativity and application of sensitivity with disregard; and it much to our shame and embarrassment that we allow this to take place, that the lone piper, the whisperer of truth is ignored.

Brian Bordello, Liverpool Hipster Scene. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The hipster will always find a way to extol the virtue of their own brief encounter with whatever is current, whatever shines like an exploding meteorite caught on camera and they will ignore, often to their peril, the beauty, the rage, the innocent and the demanding as they search in vain for that which reflects the way they perceive they are looked upon.