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Gareth Owen, I’m Out Of This Place. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

All we truly ask for in life, all that we should be requiring from the Universe, is the chance to be understood, to be recognised for our value, even if it is only in the eyes of a few who seek you purposely out in which to make their own life something wonderful. It feels simplistic, an easy deal with the greater good and wider cosmos to feel content with shaking hands over, and yet for the one person that finds a way to smile broadly at the knowledge they will be comprehended and recognised in later years, for a thousand others the Cosmos reneges, shakes its head and whispers in the ear of a thousand more, “I’m Out Of This Place”.

Gareth Owen, Rolling By. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

In the realms that the poet walks, what they seek is the proof of existence that only shaking the hands of Time can provide; a poet it seems does not, or at least should not take the idea of money as payment for their wares, but should seek pleasure in the way that what they observe is forever handed down and sang to the ages with a sense of harmony and the discourse of entropy all in one beautifully imagined moment.