Tag Archives: The Coral

The Coral, Move Through The Dawn. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The early morning light that shines down on the River Mersey is one that can captivate the soul, from either side of its quiet roar, whether seen from the vantage of the blind but all-seeing Iron Men that line the route downstream like guards on view, saluting in a returning hero from its nightly excursions, or across the water, where its majesty mixes with the morning dew and creates a sense of hope, of individual and collectivism that nowhere else can match; it is almost as if this Move Through The Dawn is the herald of the stirring heart being woken, a call to arms to see the right thing done.

Ian Skelly, Cut From A Star. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Ian Skelly may have already tasted and enjoyed incredible success with The Coral but that doesn’t mean that the man ever sits on his extensive laurels and waits for the new long-awaited album by the band to take shape. If anything he has been kept busy by the release of his own album, Cut From A Star, and whilst fans of The Coral wait patiently for a new studio album, the anticipation will be made all the more worthwhile by listening to this excellent recording.