Tag Archives: Chris Cleverley

Chris Cleverley, We Sat Back And Watched It Unfold. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

We may be the product of our ancestor’s genetics being passed down, but what arguably defines us as human beings is the environment in which we are raised and the conversations to which we are encouraged to be part of, even in secret, the whispers of revelation to which reveal our outlook on society and how we come to terms with the possible inaction we hold up as a placard when we don’t understand the questions being posed.

Chris Cleverley, Apparitions. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Life may start with a whimper, the incoherent but immediate call of a child searching in the new and bright artificial light but it soon becomes a tornado, an outpouring of experiences and the feeling of strange emotions that entwine themselves deep into the reservoir of the soul. It is the same feeling that one can hopefully attain when listening to a new album for the first time, the gentle beginning of a strummed guitar playing leisurely in the stream of time and letting the riptides take you where they must, where they tenderly insist that the listener’s heart strays.