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Calum Gilligan, Footsteps On The Broken Road. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

Those Footsteps On The Broken Road that we hear beside us belong to the soul that wants to take our hand and accompany us to a place where love is not a crime or considered weak, where sunsets never fail to be beautiful, and each new dawn is one that holds mystery and adventure; the footsteps may be travelling a broken road, but the stride is conscious, the pace steady, and the company unbroken. 

Calum Gilligan, Maybe Half A Lifetime. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Times change, the circle of life continues onto whatever path fate may have decreed, and which we can either negotiate a more fruitful path, or we can go along with the events strewn in our way. Maybe Half A Lifetime ago life was easier to navigate, maybe the songs had the softer edge of innocence attached to them, but we have chosen a path to which the signs point to a place in which none of us, bar the egotistical and masters of the sleight of hand, truly want to go.