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Elijah James And The Nightmares: Man In The Diner. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

The Nighthawks await, silent, unmoving, an Edward Hopper painting capturing the solitude of modern life in the twilight and given a 21st Century aural theme, that is the sheer depth of illumination to be found as the listener is introduced to the Man In The Diner by Elijah James And The Nightmares; the difference being as Hopper’s painting has gained importance for its stagnation in the past, whilst still being hugely relevant, what the band implores is life, existence beyond the one dimensional, and in full glorious colour the man alone in the diner becomes all too real – he becomes the embodiment of us.