Tag Archives: Wille & The Bandits

Wille & The Bandits, When The World Stood Still. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

There will be arguments in the years, even decades, ahead on how we observe the passing of time that history has placed us in, as 2020 rolls in 2022 and perhaps beyond for an indefinite period of time, of how we should commemorate, even lay to rest the moment When The World Stood Still.

Wille & The Bandits, Paths. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *


When something special comes along, it isn’t always plainly obvious, after all not all in life is heralded by the sound of trumpets capable of bringing down walls, not all is signalled in the heavens as a momentous occasion, it is up to the witness to find the meaning and to spread the word of what has occurred, the heavenly sound or the creative set of Paths opened up before them. The witness is the barer of tidings sent, the first to perhaps hear what the prophets cry, and one that is precious to the touch when performed in front of you.

Wille & The Bandits, Find My Way. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

The spirit of independence is one that is proclaimed with vigorous intent and demand in the modern world we find ourselves in, the call for objective liberation, of being allowed to circumnavigate life in our own fashion, by our own common thoughts without interference from those who believe they know better, but rarely are in tune with the gut feeling and truth of another person’s heart; it is a call we must heed in ourselves and urge others to follow their own vibrant destiny.