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The Jigantics, Seconds Out. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

If the listener were to find that they were lost in revere whilst listening to The Jigantics’ debut album Daisy Roots, then in the succumbing to love that they will ultimately find in the band’s new album, Seconds Out, they will be nowhere to be found. All maps pointing the way out of the musical maze will be taken from them at the widening gap of the start and any chance of discovering the single route that leads from point A to point B, locked away inside the melody, notes and lyrical genius and placed under a small rock somewhere in the middle of the maze.

The Jigantics, Daisy Roots. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

In amongst all the signs of having enjoyed a debut album by a band surely listening to it and not notice the time slip away from you as it pulls you in to its musical soul has to rank highly. Another sure fire way is when you find yourself humming along with the harmonies in a relaxed fashion, the infectious nature getting to you quite easily and the smile returning to your lips as you swim amongst unhurried lyrics and elegant instruments.