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Hollis Brown, In The Aftermath. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

If you are going to make a statement then it must be done with absolute conviction, it must startle the recipient, it must oblige the senses in to feeling the seismic change in shift and balance that accompanies the natural and the atypical alike; for only In The Aftermath can we see the devastation and witness the rebirth of cool, of groove, and of brilliance.

Hollis Brown, Ozone Park. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

When you are asked to look across the Atlantic and implored to describe what you might find, you would not be blamed or judged for thinking in terms of New York City, specifically the Island of Manhattan and whilst the towers gleam, the streets bustle with excitement and seemingly to the ghostly tunes of old style Jazz and Blues and the enticing face of Capitalism, it lures you in and then spits you out onto the streets, there is far more to the greater area that surrounds 42 Street, that looks across to the symbol of French platitudes and shines a beacon to the world.