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Bethan And The Morgans, Oddity. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

To be considered an Oddity should be seen as something to revel in, something to almost take pride within and be seen as outside the routinely beige and endlessly dull; it certainly sparks of the original and the creative.

For Bethan and the Morgans, the chance to add to the richness of musical inspiration and almost divine like structure of the Black Country scene is like asking of a child wants to go to the dentist or to the sweet shop, especially when the confectionary is free and there is nothing wrong with their teeth; the unusual offering might be considered calculating but it strives to be recognised as novel and loveable. For in Oddity comes richness and a peculiar sense of true identity and Oddity is the watchword when it comes to the band’s new offering.