Exhibit
Exhibit
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
And so, in a world filled with cookie-cutter pop and auto-tuned vocals, along comes Bertie Marshall with his latest album "Exhibitin." This record is like a breath of fresh air in a room filled with stale cigarette smoke - it's unexpected, exciting, and completely unique.
From the moment you press play, you're transported into Bertie's world of whimsical melodies and clever lyrics. The opening track, "Silly Little Things," sets the tone perfectly with its catchy chorus and infectious energy. It's the kind of song that gets stuck in your head for days, in the best way possible.
Throughout the album, Bertie showcases his undeniable talent as a musician and songwriter. Tracks like "Rainbow Road" and "Sunshine Skies" are pure pop perfection, with their bouncy beats and uplifting lyrics. But don't be fooled by the upbeat sound - there's depth and complexity to be found in every track on "Exhibitin."
One of the standout moments on the album is the hauntingly beautiful "Midnight Serenade." Bertie's soulful voice shines on this stripped-back ballad, showcasing his raw emotion and vulnerability. It's a track that will stay with you long after the music has stopped playing.
In a world where music often feels manufactured and soulless, Bertie Marshall is a breath of fresh air. "Exhibitin" is a joyous celebration of creativity and individuality, and a reminder that sometimes the best music is the one that takes you by surprise. So go ahead, press play, and let Bertie take you on a wild ride through his musical world. You won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Ke Ke Ke Ke Ke Ya
2. Talk to Tapestries
3. The World Is Round
4. The Old Man Carrying a Black Bag Is in Their Garden
5. Chihuahua Talking Dog
6. St. Mar
7. Meshes Over Morning
8. Offerings
9. Sang Sang
10. Shaking Johnny
11. The Tattoo Breathes
12. Little Red Sports Car
13. Commit to Fire
14. Authoress
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Bertie Marshall
BERTIE MARSHALL: The Eccentric Maestro Bertie Marshall is a musical enigma wrapped in a velvet cloak of quirky charm and infectious energy. Hailing from the cobblestone streets of London, this eccentric maestro has been shaking up the music scene with his unique blend of indie-pop and psychedelic rock. With a voice that can soar to the heavens and lyrics that cut right to the core, Bertie Marshall is a force to be reckoned with. His stage presence is as electrifying as a lightning storm on a summer night, leaving audiences in awe of his raw talent and captivating performance style. But don't let his whimsical persona fool you - Bertie Marshall is a serious musician with a deep understanding of the craft. His intricate melodies and intricate songwriting have earned him a legion of fans and critical acclaim from music critics around the world. Whether he's crooning a love ballad or rocking out on the guitar, Bertie Marshall's music transcends genres and captures the imagination of all who listen. So, sit back, relax, and let the music of Bertie Marshall take you on a wild and wonderful journey through the depths of his musical genius. Trust us, you won't regret it.
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