Tag Archives: Leonie Jakobi

Leonie Jakobi, You’re So Special. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Did you ever see someone pass you by and you instinctively knew that they were the one, hear someone talk with authority and wit and understand the sense of extraordinary, or at least think that you were fortunate just once to be in the same as a creative genius and think You’re So Special? If you were placed in that position would you put it down to providence or timing, fate or the call of the universe showing you a glimpse, a tantalising look behind the velvet curtain at where the belief in hard work and the cogs and gears of the human machine play with unique intervention.

Leonie Jakobi, Walk To West Berlin. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

A country that’s divided is one of the great physical expressions of political dogma that humanity can impose upon itself and be seen from outside the boundary or map by others as shame, of dishonour, and to its worst degree, pride in ideological breakdown.

From Korea to Ireland and Cyprus and into the political chains of the question that governs the issues facing Moldova and Romania and North and South Ossetia, a divided country is one of frank circumstance that is only defeated by either war, or by love.

Leonie Jakobi, Are You Lonely Enough? Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

It is not a question that comes easy, one though where the answer might always be found lurking at the back of the mind, and one where when all is considered, can be seen to place the very idea of soul searching to which many of either embrace, or we shy away from, concerned with the results that will undoubtedly come our way; to be asked Are You Lonely Enough? is one that is born of regret, rejection and the opening of wounds that don’t recover.