Tag Archives: Basia Bulat

Basia Bulat, The Garden. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The need to emphasise just how important the art of storytelling is to the human spirit and the soul has never been greater. In a time of flux, in a period where we are tied by the shackles of unyielding and unrepentant dogma dressed in the clothes of pragmatism, the chance to sit in The Garden and feel the buzz of a natural lesson imparted rather than the forced rhetoric of statement, confirmed declaration, and the account of madmen in their offices.

Basia Bulat, Are You In Love? Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

What lays for us at the end is always up for debate, the gentle caress as we are returned to the Universe or the bang of unrequited expectation that went unfulfilled, and the question of how we were seen at the end comes racing into view, not if we were loved, but were we in love when the cold finish came.