Tag Archives: Miles Hunt And Erica Nockalls

Miles Hunt And Erica Nockalls, Gig Review. District, Liverpool. Hope Fest 2015.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

There is an elegance that just comes naturally with both Miles Hunt and Erica Nockalls, a sense of the Midland’s sublime that flows as vibrantly as the River Stour and is forever to be seen in both their acoustic pairing and in the wider circle of The Wonderstuff. They are a pair of musicians that just ooze quality, great stories wrapped in tremendous violin playing and angry yet serenely led guitar that at times it is possible to feel apologetic to anyone who has not come across them.

Dominic Dunn, Gig Review. Rodewold Suite, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

To be 16 and have the world to explore and be part of the new music renaissance that has been making itself known in the last few years must be a thrilling and exciting prospect. In amongst the burgeoning singer/songwriters, superb groups and dedicated musicians that have put the city firmly in the mind of those seeking a new wave of artists now stands Dominic Dunn.

Miles And Erica Live 2010/11. Miles Hunt And Erica Nockalls. Album Review.

Originally published by L.S. Media. June 7th 2011.

Occasionally, a live album comes along that fires the imagination and leaves you with a warm glow inside. Miles and Erica Live 2010/11 is an acoustic album of fantastic simplicity that showcases the talent of The Wonder Stuff‘s Miles Hunt and Erica Nockalls and gives a wonderful insight into the artists’ mind when they tour with a back catalogue and strip it back to the point where the songs take on a different life and a different vibe, this gives any band a more human face and the final result is one of superb achievement.