Poison Ivy Sleep (Heartbreakbeat Records 2012)
Precious not sappy, the New York group naming themselves - Heaven's Jail as a band consisting of Francesco Ferorelli did his charming and moody of enchanted Euro-distinctive efforts giving pure attentions to the band's music for the audiences to liking them once they've heard the songs through the sound system stereo. The releasing of this album form Heaven's jail called Angelmaker must be one of their best decisions by far through the entire group's career as the record itself showing us the essential of the blending on Blues Rock, Pop-Folk and Softer Hard Rock in the modern realm dimensions entourage the images and melodic terms realizations towards this album performance that you would agree to give a two thumbs up for potential sparkles for it. Just like the late Leonard Cohen infliction onward the hiatus moments for Bob Dylan music to awakening from its hibernated long periods of animation suspended times that buries Pop culture music to the lowest points of propaganda back again to breathing for this solid album to shine and emerges; listening to make yourself perfect in a new skin called good music for good people kinds of feeling through songs like Daddy's Blues, Trees Like Trees, I Know My Rights, Fool Enough and Speak Lovely Chaos will delivering thus imperfections of a true meaning on wisdom naturally in such an American way possible and positive to swallows and to digested for the sake of our originality taste of what Pop might brings today back to the Rock N' Roll land !
Angelmaker:
https://heavensjail.bandcamp.com/album/angelmaker-2
Posted by royan hasjim
on Thursday, December 15, 2016,
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