12 November 2022

David Massey

Review: David Massey ‘Darkness At Dawn’

David Massey is back with his sixth, independently released studio album featuring six brand new tracks. The first thing I notice is Massey’s melodic vocals, clear and concise sitting nicely in the mix. His blend of folk, rock and bluegrass with an unpolished production, gives off a sense of authenticity. Lyrically it is clear Massey is a craftsman whilst his band is skilful. A highlight for me is ‘Watch Your Back In Hell’ which features a mesmerising fiddle part, Massey’s soft voice almost acting as a call and response with the instrument. The ballad, ‘Daddy’s Wedding Dance’ is a beautiful way to end the record. It’s relatable for all the daddy’s and daughters out there and the subtle backing vocals bring out the emotion in certain lines, it is a very well thought out arrangement. It’s a strong record from Massey, it’d be great to see him bringing these songs to life in a live setting. Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Review: Paul Gurney – ‘Blue Horizon’

After honing his craft for several years as part of The DeSotos, New Zealand native Paul Gurney has released his second solo album. Firstly, it’s worth noting (and applauding) that Gurney lives and breathes music and knows it’s value in society through his work at Toi Ora Live Arts Trust, a trust which supports people who are experiencing mental health issues with arts classes. From the emotive and evocative tales of struggle in ‘Ricochet’ to the light hearted ‘Moonlight Waltz’, this record takes you on a journey through every emotion. The production feels quite simple but the soundscapes created are atmospheric. On songs such as ‘Fragile’ which is the standout track for me, the raw emotion causes Gurney’s voice to quiver slightly giving a sense of vulnerability to his artistry. It’s a strong collection of songs from Gurney who delivers a record which speaks to the soul. Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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