Tag Archives: Glossom

Glossom, Verbatim. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

In adversity, even if it is unintentional and comes out of the blue like a rhino wandering down the town’s high street and not caring less who sees him, comes the greatest of challenges; you can either surrender to the moment and see the dream fade, or you can roll with it, you can reinvent yourself and become hopefully an even sturdier body, a greater image than you may have thought possible.

Glossom, Brother. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

There is always a little room for Glossom in your life, should there not be then it is the right time to delete from your memory the mouthfuls of sprouts you have had to endure, to let go of that conversation of where you were going to spend New Year’s Eve and it turned out you had to dance with an aged aunt who couldn’t keep her hands to herself and the almost impossible task of acting surprised when your nearest and dearest bought you the one present you had dropped more hints about than a teenager trying his luck with the cider bottle. For in all things to do with the festive season, sprouts, groping aunts and drunk young teenagers matter not a single jot, however the return of Glossom with their new two track E.P. deserves full attention; there truly is no contest.

Glossom, E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Somewhere in the recesses of the mind, creativity can sparkle and take hold of a person. Once there it is near impossible to ever let it go back to being a dormant thought, unspoken and unloved. Even the most uncreative, unquestioning person in the world may find the small nagging voice speak softly but with purpose asking, begging to be set free, to fulfil something other than being an unthinking cog with no shred of inspiration. When the abundance of creativity is given full flow from a set of artists or musicians, the question should be, why might you want to put it away when you can create something rather marvellous?