Back at the beginning of December, I shared 'Takes One to Know One', the first preview track from the debut Olden Yolk LP, due for release on February 23rd - and it appeared to go down rather well with all and sundry (it's here if you'd like to refresh your memory). I actually pre-ordered the album on the strength of that one tune, though another two tracks have been unleashed in the past couple of months that have only served to whet my appetite further. Have a listen and see what you think.
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
Cut to the Quick
Back at the beginning of December, I shared 'Takes One to Know One', the first preview track from the debut Olden Yolk LP, due for release on February 23rd - and it appeared to go down rather well with all and sundry (it's here if you'd like to refresh your memory). I actually pre-ordered the album on the strength of that one tune, though another two tracks have been unleashed in the past couple of months that have only served to whet my appetite further. Have a listen and see what you think.
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I like these latest clips as much as that first one. Gotta go on the list. Friday is turning out to be one of those epic days for new releases.
Glad you enjoyed the tunes Brian. Interesting new releases have suddenly started to take off after a quiet start to the year.
Quite like this definitely worth a follow up.
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