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Only Child: Holy Ghosts. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

We can dismiss the paranormal with a wave of a hand, but that doesn’t mean we don’t see ghosts out of the corner of our eye, that on the streets we walk, the shops we use, the venues we spend our free time in, these are the relics of hallowed and the sacred spectres of every decision, every moment of life, is forever seen from our point of view; and these Holy Ghosts, these often blessed, melancholic, passionate reminders are viewed with what could be seen as a heady mixture of sorrow, of purity, and the spiritually honoured.