Tag Archives: The Slow Readers Club

The Slow Readers Club, The Joy Of The Return. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The news of a return can fill you with much needed hope, it can bring relief, gleaming positivity, and no matter what the situation, the right person or idea appearing on the horizon can be seen as a sign that life will begin again.

The Slow Readers Club, Live At 02 Apollo Manchester. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

The live experience is one that can never be discounted as being an integral part of the framework of music, to be at a gig in which the atmosphere is buzzing, in which the songs melt into your heart and leave a lasting impression, that is the feeling of extasy and inclusion to which so many of us search for, to be part of something greater, to reconcile the emotions, of the beat which hopefully never stops.

The Slow Readers Club, Build A Tower. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

A deep and electronic heart, in the darkness the lights flicker, the wires that criss-cross and connect, flash, start to pulse and come alive, an eye opens, it looks towards where the sound is coming from and then with a distant memory of what may have tantalised the human brain before, the smile of recognition, a dream that once turned to faded brown, suddenly bursts into a living, breathing, cascading abundance of colour and sharp definition and the electronic heart whispers Build A Tower, build a monument because The Slow Readers Club have come to reclaim what went before.