Tag Archives: Paul Holden

Paul Holden, Say It To The Sun. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Whisper to the trees, tell your story to the winds, and don’t let the words fall on barren unsympathetic lands; but most of all if you have a tale to share or to resonate in harmony, then have the courage to Say It To The Sun and let the continually of the burning sky heed and spread your words, let the seeds of your truth be sown in a manner befitting the world at large.

Paul Holden, Help Me Anytime You Want. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

To show the reveal in the first act could be considered risky in theatre, after all where can the great director and the cast take you when you already have been told where the lead character will be taken, and why they are important to the narrative.

The narrative can be altered though, the reveal when shown early can lead to greater expectancy than first believed, and when given the respect it is due, can make the protagonist more than a hero, more than just inspiration, it can be the moment of revelation.