Tag Archives: Sean Taylor

Sean Taylor, The Beat Goes On. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

How far can a song take you, how much are we willing to allow, to permit your heart to feeling the direction of dichotomy as it lurches like an out-of-control pendulum between heartbreak and affirmation of spirit. As both emotions centre of the self, as they govern how other’s see us at our most vulnerable, The Beat Goes On is the understanding that the heart and mind are there to remind us to keep believing we will not surrender to others who demand defeat and capitulation of the soul.

Sean Taylor, This Is England. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

In our lifetime the meaning and the word of what England meant has undergone a radical change, it is arguably a transformation that the world has seen fit to experience at the same time but for those raised on the spirit of belief in what the country endured and fought against in the oppression of tyranny from Nazism, the time it offered the rest of the world to lay plans to stop Fascism taking a grip on continental Europe forever, all now gone. A crumpled laughing stock and used as an example as state which values its millionaires more than the hungry, the poor, the disabled and every state in between.

Sean Taylor, The Only Good Addiction Is Love. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Addiction comes in many forms and can either be a blessing or indeed more than likely, a curse which cannot be satisfied and saps you of energy, conscious and proper thought. Obsession and a sweet craving for the music of Sean Taylor should be seen as a good and necessary need, a compulsion in which to break would be bitter and leave the music lover despondent. For Sean Taylor, it seems, The Only Good Addiction Is Love and it is fulfilling and brutally charming whichever way it is looked upon.