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Voodoo Six, Simulation Game. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

We never truly know who is watching our every move, who is beating the drum behind the scenes in our favour, or even those critically and actively finding ways to make our name slip gently into the arena of giants, all we can hope for is that it is for real, that the backing is one of truth and certainty and not some sort of hoax, pre-arranged and one that is in the back pocket of those that see life as an amusement to visit on the hopeful, that the Simulation Game is not one controlled by the liars, the thieves and the morally bankrupt.

Voodoo Six, Songs To Invade Countries By. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

All that glitters is not gold, an old saying and one of the most profound. In music circles, as in politics, it is perhaps the medium that is most abused and most trusted proverb. Music that finds its way on to reality television can be a big hindrance to any aspiring band coming through that has worked their socks off, no matter the genre, to get where they are. The pain, despair, heartache and the struggle that goes hand in hand with any artistic movement is somehow by-passed in favour of quick glory, not even the 15 minutes of fame that Andy Warhol suggested. Instead, perhaps thanks to the way we live now it’s been downsized to the length of time it takes to open your mouth and start to sing.