Tag Archives: Jeremiah Johnson

Jeremiah Johnson, Heavens To Betsy. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

An exclamation of disbelief that we all proclaim in one variant form or another, the mouth open in shock and surprise, the eyes wide and staring at the unveiled grace; we can either accept that words of enduring memory will spring forth at such a time, or we can go against type, we can go against the manufactured spells of others and just declare with certainty Heavens To Betsy, this is the stuff of legends.

Jeremiah Johnson, Straightjacket. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The world is facing a storm, one perhaps that has arguably not been faced for as long as the vast majority of us have ever been alive, the dilemma of the path being taken, the ship of fools that are leading us into the damned unknown and making us the scapegoats for their decisions. It is no wonder that in such a period of uncertainty we find ourselves believing that the individual and collective soul has been placed in a Straightjacket, that our hands are tied, and our thoughts constricted.