24 July 2021

Rosenblume

Reviews: ‘Rosenblume’ – Rosenblume

The debut album from Rosenblume introduces us to his rich, earthy vocals and soulful songwriting. The opening track begins with all the focus being on his voice whilst the backing vocals that enter in the first chorus propel the song into new heights. It’s a bold choice for an opening track – it takes three minutes for the song to switch up. By contrast, Knight In Shining Armour, the record’s lead single, gives us more instant gratification with the unique and vibrant production from the off. There is a depth to Rosenblume’s songwriting that’s to be admired, demonstrated in the fragile In The Long Run, Rosenblume’s lyrics are bound to strike a chord with listeners. I especially like the lone trumpet on this song. Theme’s of love and discovering ones self dominate this record. There is a sense of nostalgia throughout too which is more prominent in songs like Enough To Burn which do reflect upon past relationships. Rosenblume’s vocals are clear and distinct and though firmly rooted in the folk/americana genre, some of his melodies coupled with his emotive delivery could see him crossing over into the mainstream in the UK.  To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Review: 'The Desert Trilogy EP' - Dean Owens

Review: ‘The Desert Trilogy EP’ – Dean Owens

Dean Owens has been whetting fans appetites with a series of EP releases as a prelude to his album ‘Sinner’s Shrine’ which is due out in 2022. The Desert Trilogy EP began with The Burning Heart which was released in March of this year. The theme running throughout the trilogy follows Owens love of the American Southwest and the first track we hear, New Mexico, introduces us to those themes with a high end production accompanying the Scottish singers vocals. The addition of a trumpet in the instrumental section adds a different flavour to this track. This energy is paralleled on the second instalment ‘Sand and Blood’ on tracks such as Land of the Hummingbird which has a Spanish flavour, added by the voice of Gaby Moreno, who sings in Spanish, whilst we hear a more delicate side to Owens on the stripped back Tombstone Rose. The third EP of the set, ‘Ghosts’, which comes out in September, boasts the stand out tracks, The Hopeless Ghosts and Even When I’m Gone. The Hopeless Ghosts sees the return of the trumpet in the arrangement and features Grant Lee Phillips. There is an intensity to the track which is very well produced. Meanwhile, Even When I’m Gone is stripped back and sombre, the haunting whistling is captivating. This comprehensive collection is well thought out and certainly pricks the ears up in anticipation for ‘Sinner’s Shrine’.  To stay up to date on the latest country music news, please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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