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Dust of Yesterday [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Dust of Yesterday

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 16 Apr 2021

  • Genre: Folk

Our Take

Ah, Jason McNiff, the man with a voice smoother than a freshly brewed cuppa. On his latest album, "Dust Of Yesterday," McNiff takes us on a journey through his musical past, blending folk, Americana, and a sprinkle of British charm.

The opening track, "Fallen Horn," sets the tone for the album with its haunting melodies and McNiff's soulful vocals. It's like taking a stroll through a misty English countryside, with McNiff as our trusty guide.

"Halfway House" is a toe-tapping number that showcases McNiff's storytelling prowess. His lyrics are like little snippets of life, capturing moments of joy, heartache, and everything in between. It's like reading a good book, but with a catchy tune to accompany it.

"Rue The Day" is a standout track that sees McNiff at his most vulnerable. His voice quivers with emotion as he sings about lost love and regret. It's raw, honest, and utterly captivating.

Overall, "Dust Of Yesterday" is a mesmerizing journey through McNiff's musical world. It's a testament to his songwriting skills and his ability to craft beautiful melodies that stick with you long after the music stops. So grab a cuppa, sit back, and let Jason McNiff serenade you with this gem of an album. Cheers, mate.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. For the First Time
2. Try for the Sky
3. Wherever I Choose
4. Mary Jane
5. Dust of Yesterday
6. Tom
7. If You Could See Me Now
8. Damaged Woman
9. A Load Along

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About the artist

Jason McNiff

JASON MCNIFF With a voice as smooth as a freshly-steamed flat white and lyrics as sharp as a black coffee, Jason McNiff is not your average singer-songwriter. Hailing from London, he has been enchanting audiences for over two decades with his distinctive blend of folk and Americana. McNiff's music is a journey through time, transporting listeners to a bygone era of dusty roadside bars and twangy guitars. His storytelling is reminiscent of Bob Dylan, with a touch of Nick Drake's melancholy and a sprinkle of Tom Waits' grit. But don't let his nostalgic sound fool you - McNiff is no mere throwback act. His songs are filled with wit and wisdom, with clever turns of phrase that will have you nodding your head in agreement one moment and chuckling the next. One listen to McNiff's album "Rain Dries Your Eyes" and you'll be hooked. Tracks like "How Long Do You Have To Go?" and "The Picture" showcase his songwriting prowess, while songs like "Northbound" and "Get Not Be Got" will have you tapping your foot and humming along. In a music scene overcrowded with cookie-cutter acts, Jason McNiff is a breath of fresh air. His authenticity shines through in every note, making him a true gem in the folk music landscape. So grab a pint, sit back, and let the tunes of Jason McNiff take you on a journey you won't soon forget. It's time to raise a toast to one of Britain's finest troubadours. Cheers!

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