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Ma Polaine’s Great Decline, The Outsider. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

If you haven’t felt like an outsider in life then perhaps you have either been spared great pain and looks of pity and resentment, or with greater depth, you have looked upon the masses blindly following the latest craze and fashions and thanked whichever deity looks after your soul or your own reason, that you are not part of the experiment. Whichever way you look upon it, being The Outsider is either a blessing or a curse in which to live with.

Ma Polaine’s Great Decline, Small Town Talk. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The atmosphere is always right for the moody, for the sound of the noir to hit home and infuse and meld with the mind that hears the beat slightly differently, that hears the audio as a humorous progression and one that is a self contained pulse. The atmosphere is made by such bands as Ma Polaine’s Great Decline and the responses they urge in the feelings of listeners who come their way, whether in large numbers and where the conversation lights up the sky or as a just the gossip that titillates the guardians of Small Town Talk.

Ma Polaine’s Great Decline, Got Me Out Of Hell. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9.5/10

A rare treat in life should be enjoyed as much as possible, it is something that should also be viewed as being perhaps as unique in your life, collection or something that you desperately want to share with the world at large. It can also be felt deep down, in the fiery pit of covertness and beautiful secrets that the soul demands you keep, is something that you know you only want your own ears to behold; even if it for the shortest while.