Tag Archives: Native Harrow

Native Harrow, Closeness. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Our collective experience at this time is one that hopefully we will never have to feel again, it is built on foundations of falseness, of impurity, and one that can make a simple gesture make us feel as though we have connected upon a realm of spiritual enlightenment; such declarations are only a shadow. However, a real sense of Closeness is at hand, if we should recognise the signs, there is a purpose, an intimacy of clarification and insight waiting; it just depends if we have the fortitude and the understanding to be as one, to be co-operative with nature, going forward.

Native Harrow, Happier Now. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

We look for reasons to be happy, constantly spending thousands in the pursuit of contentment, the plastic smile and the state of bliss that we believe we are owed for simply existing, the narrow perimeter we set ourselves is defined by that in which we think we see grace, never mind the problems of the world, all that can be fixed once we have bought happiness for ourselves.