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"Hauntingly beautiful, full of good imagery and with a great funky feel." Keith Clark, Bristol Evening Post
"Hypnotising melodic ballads full of rich vocals and guitar", Steve Barber, UK music critic
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, FOLK: Folk Blues
Details:
Pete Lashley is a prolific singer/songwriter and virtuoso guitarist who has, in the last 4 years, released 5 superb original albums and played over 400 gigs. Venues have included Cardiffâs Millennium Centre, Liverpoolâs Cavern Club and Londonâs 12 Bar. BBC 6 Music has described his songs recently as âtruly excellentâ. Cardiff born, and now living in Cumbria, Peteâs songs have a timeless quality that reflect the eternal beauty of the northern countyâs jagged peaks and lakes. His soaring vocals and rhythmical guitar work are really not to be missed!!
Press Reviews For âAir Of The Godsâ
âThis is the fifth album from a singer/songwriter brought up in Nailsea and now living in Cumbria. It demonstrates an excellent acoustic guitarist with wide musical tastes and a strong voice with a particularly good high range.
Coastal City Night demonstrates his skill as a lyricist and the heavier Someone Elseâs Life is full of good imagery. Another Rabbit has a James Taylor quality about it and Nailing For The Head has a great funky feel ⦠the title track is a real standout.â
Keith Clarke The Bristol Evening Post
âHis latest collection of 12 original tracks shows Lashley's ability as a writer, lyricist and a performer. He excels at all three.
Spanish and Australian influences are evident in Matador and Paperwork, the former demonstrating Lashley's superb guitar playing. My favourite songs from the album are Rocky Road, Coastal City Night and the strangely named Another Rabbit - all hypnotising melodic ballads full of rich vocals and guitar. Most artists don't like to be pigeonholed, but track seven Someone Else's Life begins almost like a Led Zeppelin number. By the time you reach Nailing For The Head I could hear more of a Turin Brakes style. The final song 'The Village Roseâ is perhaps Pete Lashley at his best â¦.especially with the beautiful flute played by Polly-Anna Ashford.â
Steve Barber, The Westmorland Gazette
âI really think these are fantastic songs
which just flow seamlessly but also have their own individual appeal.
Fantastic production. You can tell time has been spent
but wisely; the songs aren't done to death. Particular
favourites are Air Of The Gods (there's so much going
on in there yet it's deceptively simple) and The
Village Rose is stunning. I like the instrumentals
which are beautifully produced and the melody on
Another Rabbit is haunting. Coastal City Night
has echoes of Six Months To The Longest Day which was
one of my favourites on Lashleyâs Slate album.â
Clive Lee, The Bay Radio Station
"Hypnotising melodic ballads full of rich vocals and guitar", Steve Barber, UK music critic
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, FOLK: Folk Blues
Details:
Pete Lashley is a prolific singer/songwriter and virtuoso guitarist who has, in the last 4 years, released 5 superb original albums and played over 400 gigs. Venues have included Cardiffâs Millennium Centre, Liverpoolâs Cavern Club and Londonâs 12 Bar. BBC 6 Music has described his songs recently as âtruly excellentâ. Cardiff born, and now living in Cumbria, Peteâs songs have a timeless quality that reflect the eternal beauty of the northern countyâs jagged peaks and lakes. His soaring vocals and rhythmical guitar work are really not to be missed!!
Press Reviews For âAir Of The Godsâ
âThis is the fifth album from a singer/songwriter brought up in Nailsea and now living in Cumbria. It demonstrates an excellent acoustic guitarist with wide musical tastes and a strong voice with a particularly good high range.
Coastal City Night demonstrates his skill as a lyricist and the heavier Someone Elseâs Life is full of good imagery. Another Rabbit has a James Taylor quality about it and Nailing For The Head has a great funky feel ⦠the title track is a real standout.â
Keith Clarke The Bristol Evening Post
âHis latest collection of 12 original tracks shows Lashley's ability as a writer, lyricist and a performer. He excels at all three.
Spanish and Australian influences are evident in Matador and Paperwork, the former demonstrating Lashley's superb guitar playing. My favourite songs from the album are Rocky Road, Coastal City Night and the strangely named Another Rabbit - all hypnotising melodic ballads full of rich vocals and guitar. Most artists don't like to be pigeonholed, but track seven Someone Else's Life begins almost like a Led Zeppelin number. By the time you reach Nailing For The Head I could hear more of a Turin Brakes style. The final song 'The Village Roseâ is perhaps Pete Lashley at his best â¦.especially with the beautiful flute played by Polly-Anna Ashford.â
Steve Barber, The Westmorland Gazette
âI really think these are fantastic songs
which just flow seamlessly but also have their own individual appeal.
Fantastic production. You can tell time has been spent
but wisely; the songs aren't done to death. Particular
favourites are Air Of The Gods (there's so much going
on in there yet it's deceptively simple) and The
Village Rose is stunning. I like the instrumentals
which are beautifully produced and the melody on
Another Rabbit is haunting. Coastal City Night
has echoes of Six Months To The Longest Day which was
one of my favourites on Lashleyâs Slate album.â
Clive Lee, The Bay Radio Station
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