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Brown Horse: Reservoir. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The enigmatic and the melancholic flirt well with each other, but often the result is a marriage of convenience, both sides overwhelmed by the insecurities of the other, the commitment shown to the attitude often becomes overwhelming, dramatic, full of tension; and when the inevitable release comes, the feeling of being immersed in water way above your head can be panic inducing.

Not so with the collaborative event that comes through in the debut release by Brown Horse, the titillating and honestly pursued, Reservoir.