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John T. Davis, Indigo Snow. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

John T. Davis certainly knows how to pack a dramatic punch. Arguably from his days as the foremost documentary film maker in Ireland, the ability to lead either the viewer, or in this case the listener, down a certain way of thinking, of believing in a clear route towards an enlightenment, and then pulling back the whole picture, the seamless, confident and flawless scene to reveal another kind of truth, a missing link between what we know and what can only be learned; this is the world that John T. Davis shows in both his album Last Western Cowboy and the distinctive country hooks that flood Indigo Snow.

John T. Davis, Last Western Cowboy. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The assertion of being the Last Western Cowboy might be a stretch but should be no doubt whatsoever that the raw talent that resides in John T. Davis beautifully crafted album sits deep in the heart of the American Mid West and smokes its fortune, shoots its excellent lyrics deep into the heart of the listener and for all intense purposes Mr. Davis becomes a most wanted man.