Tag Archives: Rachel Croft

Rachel Croft, Deep Water. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

When we are in Deep Water, we either learn how to swim and enjoy the freedom provided to us, or we hope that there is nothing lurking in the seemingly bottomless watery cavern beneath our kicking feet. Such is the fascination of the hidden depths, that it is no wonder we gravitate towards it when life becomes mundane, when we feel we can take on the stronger currents; for to survive Deep Water we must overcome the fear that it will drag us down to a place where we cannot get back to the safety, the senselessness of the shallow end of life.

Rachel Croft, Hours Awake. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

In your heart you know what you yearn, it is only your mind that seeks to divert you from a path you wish to take, how else do those hours awake at night drag you down, leave you feeling a different mood, bring strange thoughts, blurred, indecipherable visions and scenarios to mind, would it be better to listen to your heart, feel content as it beats softly against your chest, Hours Awake is a blissful state of conscious if you take note of what keeps you conscious.