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Harry Miller, Gig Review. Leaf, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

No performer should be afraid to lose themselves in the beauty of the epic; what is good for the unknown poet who scribed the tale of Beowulf, for the symphony of expression that encompasses Progressive Rock, is more than an illusion for us all, we can all claim to partake one way or another in the pursuit of the grand scale of song, of the art, few though readily rummage deep in the hearts to make it happen; no matter the subject, no matter the detail or the genre, the epic is a virtue which is lofty and sincere.

Harry Miller, Scarlett. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Six minutes is an epic amount of time in which to play out a single for, but then if the song resonates with detail, fervent enquiry and a heart that is enthusiastically persuasive to the ear as it listens out for the chance to have a fresh experience in which to hold the soul captive, then that six minutes are ones that are well spent, played over in the mind, repeated on the stereo and given the chance to make the cheeks Scarlett with anticipation.