If you want to see where the more accessible end of music is at in today’s, post-genre world, then it is to artists such as LionHaire that you should be looking.

Her debut single, “Wish You Never Did”, is the perfect reminder that now the old tribal demarcations and pointless generic labels have been swept aside, artists are free to mix and match music and ideas, inspirations, and influences garnered from all and any musical quarter that takes their fancy…

Read the full review at The Big Takeover

Previous articleGive Me One Reason – Shar (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Next articleLuck Be A Lady – Kane Kalas (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Musician, scribbler, historian, gnostic, seeker of enlightenment, asker of the wrong questions, delver into the lost archives, fugitive from the law of averages, blogger, quantum spanner, left footed traveller, music journalist, zenarchist, freelance writer, reviewer and gemini. People have woken up to worse.

Leave a Reply