Walk The River by Guillemots | Album Review

When listening to lots of music, sometimes I get stuck for words. Trying the find the right descriptive words is not always that easy for me. I can find the right words to use for describing this profound, earnest and affectionate album by the Guillemots. They are the only words I need to use, or their derivatives.
Walk The River is a heart-to-heart piece of material. Vocalist Fyfe Dangerfield sings entirely with welcoming grace and a mellow, neighbourly manner. Friendly, supportive and invigorating. I’m listening to this with the windows open as the sunshine beams in. A breeze occasionally swifts in refreshing the air. Just like this album. I could listen to this on a dark, raining and stormy evening and I will still see the sunshine in my mind. Each song is virtuous. Every song is frank and sincere. All tracks are very much, top spot contenders in the charts. So to reduce my embarrassment of illiteracy for an unqualified music review journalist such as myself, this is wonderfully veracious, honourable and honest.
So in a word, and one of my most overused – delightful.
Walk The River by Guillemots is out now from Geffen Records.
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Cool:)!
You are the most eloquent of reviewers well done!!! and my sentiments entirely…beauty very full!!!