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KynchinLay, Dark Age. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

It is a period of time in Britain that is perhaps less understood than any other over the last couple of millennia but it doesn’t make it any less fascinating, if anything it makes it more compelling to take it and understand. For KynchinLay, Dark Age can also represent a sense of yearning, a sense of freedom waiting to be discovered and one in which Time must be taken over to appreciate fully.

KynchinLay, Drink Me. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

For those of a certain disposition who still find music on the radio in which to drop everything and sit down in a mind boggled sigh of exultation, KynchinLay’s new E.P. Drink Me is a remembrance of days when the likes of Tommy Vance or the great John Peel would play magician and startle you with a set of songs so good that you just knew the world, despite its woes, would carry on. For surely the Universe would not destroy the planet just yet; especially when the vast majority haven’t had the pleasure of taking in one more amazing track.