Phantoms EP by Bird | EP Review | Introducing

As they are edging themselves away from their native West of England port, they are becoming riveted in acoustic shows across the airwaves and building a fanbase of the down-to-Earth, mature souls and I would assume being a comfort to teenage angst.
Having an subtle warmth and an ambience to “chillax” with, this gothic acoustic folk by Liverpool based @Bird_Official is certainly part of the ultimate Sunday afternoon setlist.
Lead singer Adele Emmas was looking for musicians to kickstart a band and over time we have a small compilation of dreamy vocals resembling the brash of Kate Nash and delectable Florence Welch with a touch of Kate Bush. The music is seductive, atmospheric and very traditional with violins, deep drums, a supporting bassline and a wondrous and melodic acoustic guitar.
As they are edging themselves away from their native West of England port, they are becoming riveted in acoustic shows across the airwaves and building a fanbase of the down-to-Earth, mature souls and I would assume being a comfort to teenage angst.
This is an act that young people will grow along with and in turn they will grow themselves.
‘Phantoms’ EP by Bird is released by Jack To Phono Records on October 31st





















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