‘New Season’ Reviews
Reviews of New Season have started to trickle in from some blogs. Here are a few excerpts:
“…Luke Leighfield is definitely the most understated artist out there not to be in the conscience of the mainstream, but his time is coming and rightly so. ‘New Season’ is an album of wonderful power-pop joyfulness and if this album does not bring Leighfield the success he deserves then the music industry is broken beyond repair.”
Read the full review on All Gigs.
“…This album cries out to be listened to. It opens with the very mellow, and aptly title “Slow Down”, but grows to a crescendo of instruments giving a feel of depth. Not to mention the string section on “The One Thing”. Throughout the album is a power and energy underlying the album that you feel could unleash itself. As the album progresses the music becomes more layered and powerful, pausing for reflection along the way with the likes of “Whispering”. Closing the album, “Garda Ta Foy” unleashes that energy, whilst finishing with “Do Not Settle”, which takes you on a lesson of self awareness and discovery.”
Read the full review on Rock Regeneration.
“…Listening to this album I had to take a bit of time in between each track because a lot goes on in the few minutes that he allows for each of his creations and in each of those is intrepid lyricism, vast soundscapes carefully crafted with keys, strings, brass, percussion, power and panache all taking their rightful places.
The momentum steps up whenever the pace threatens to drop for more than a couple of verses but if you like your songs to be powered through then the title track and “Live For More” are where you’re going to be happiest. However, to be dismissive of the more cerebral aspects of his music is like waiting until your tea is cold so you can drink it all at once, rather than opting for slow and meticulous intakes, which is the perfect way to describe the more beautiful parts of this album.”
Read the full review on Outroversion.
There are five days left to pre-order New Season and take advantage of some tasty deals! lukeleighfield.com/preorder

‘New Season’ Reviews

Reviews of New Season have started to trickle in from some blogs. Here are a few excerpts:

“…Luke Leighfield is definitely the most understated artist out there not to be in the conscience of the mainstream, but his time is coming and rightly so. ‘New Season’ is an album of wonderful power-pop joyfulness and if this album does not bring Leighfield the success he deserves then the music industry is broken beyond repair.”

Read the full review on All Gigs.

“…This album cries out to be listened to. It opens with the very mellow, and aptly title “Slow Down”, but grows to a crescendo of instruments giving a feel of depth. Not to mention the string section on “The One Thing”. Throughout the album is a power and energy underlying the album that you feel could unleash itself. As the album progresses the music becomes more layered and powerful, pausing for reflection along the way with the likes of “Whispering”. Closing the album, “Garda Ta Foy” unleashes that energy, whilst finishing with “Do Not Settle”, which takes you on a lesson of self awareness and discovery.”

Read the full review on Rock Regeneration.

“…Listening to this album I had to take a bit of time in between each track because a lot goes on in the few minutes that he allows for each of his creations and in each of those is intrepid lyricism, vast soundscapes carefully crafted with keys, strings, brass, percussion, power and panache all taking their rightful places.

The momentum steps up whenever the pace threatens to drop for more than a couple of verses but if you like your songs to be powered through then the title track and “Live For More” are where you’re going to be happiest. However, to be dismissive of the more cerebral aspects of his music is like waiting until your tea is cold so you can drink it all at once, rather than opting for slow and meticulous intakes, which is the perfect way to describe the more beautiful parts of this album.”

Read the full review on Outroversion.

There are five days left to pre-order New Season and take advantage of some tasty deals! lukeleighfield.com/preorder