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Fire Songs

Fire Songs

SKU: CD2124 Barcode: 0015707985925
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  • Released Date: 30 Jun 2008

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

The Watson Twins' latest album "Fire Songs" is like a delicious cup of tea on a rainy day - comforting, familiar, and oh-so-British. These talented sisters have been making music together for years, and it really shows in this tight, cohesive record.

From the upbeat opener "Hustle and Shake" to the hauntingly beautiful "Lone Ranger," the Watson Twins showcase their incredible harmonies and knack for crafting catchy melodies. It's hard not to tap your foot along to tracks like "Rolling Thunder" and "Sweet Summer Days," which blend folk, pop, and a touch of country into a perfect musical mix.

But what really sets "Fire Songs" apart is the Watson Twins' clever songwriting and witty lyrics. Take "Colors," for example, a song that captures the bittersweet feeling of love lost with lines like "All the colors bleed into one, when you're not here, I'm all undone." It's poetry set to music, and it's impossible not to get swept away by the Twins' storytelling.

In conclusion, "Fire Songs" is a must-listen for fans of folk-pop with a British twist. The Watson Twins have created a charming and infectious record that will have you hitting repeat again and again. So, grab a cuppa, put on your favourite jumper, and let the Watson Twins serenade you with their delightful tunes. Cheers!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. How Am I to Be?
2. Lady Love Me
3. Fall
4. Just Like Heaven
5. Map To Where You Are
6. Dig a Little Deeper
7. Sky Open Up
8. Bar Woman Blues
9. Only You
10. Old Ways
11. Waves

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About the artist

The Watson Twins

Blimey, have we got a dandy duo to introduce you to! The Watson Twins, those cheeky chaps from good ol' Kentucky, have been serving up their unique blend of folk and Americana since way back when. With voices as smooth as a freshly brewed cuppa and harmonies tighter than a Buckingham Palace guard's hat, these lasses know how to charm the knickers off any audience. Born and raised in Louisville, the Watson Twins cut their teeth in the music scene before taking their act across the pond to the bright lights of London and beyond. With a sound as refreshing as a pint of lager on a hot summer's day, these birds have been making waves in the industry with their infectious melodies and toe-tapping tunes. From sold-out shows at the O2 Arena to headlining festivals like Glastonbury, the Watson Twins have proven time and time again that they're the real deal. Their latest album, "Tea and Sympathy", has been making waves on the charts, with critics hailing it as a modern masterpiece. And let me tell you, dear readers, I couldn't agree more. So whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for a jolly good time, do yourself a favour and give the Watson Twins a listen. Trust me, you won't be disappointed. And who knows, if you're lucky, you might just catch them playing a gig at your local pub. Cheers to that!

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