Incidents and Accidents
Incidents and Accidents
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Our Take
Our Take
Dan Walsh's latest release, Incidents & Accidents, is a whirlwind of musical magic that will have you tapping your feet and bobbing your head from start to finish.
Walsh's unique blend of folk, bluegrass, and even a touch of jazz creates a sound that is both fresh and familiar. The album kicks off with the infectious energy of "Nobody Comes Around Here," a foot-stomping tune that sets the tone for the rest of the record.
Tracks like "Time To Stay" and "Passing Through" showcase Walsh's impressive songwriting skills, with lyrics that are both introspective and relatable. The instrumentation on these tracks is top-notch, with Walsh's banjo playing taking center stage and leaving listeners in awe of his talent.
But it's not all high-energy bluegrass on Incidents & Accidents. Walsh slows things down with the hauntingly beautiful ballad "Lost Time," a track that will have you reaching for the tissues as you ponder life's uncertainties.
Overall, Dan Walsh's Incidents & Accidents is a must-listen for any fan of folk or bluegrass music. With its catchy hooks, heartfelt lyrics, and masterful instrumentation, this album is sure to be on repeat for weeks to come. So grab your banjo, settle in, and get ready to be transported to a musical paradise courtesy of Dan Walsh.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Time to Stay
2. Lost Rambler
3. Hermit of Gully Lake
4. With a Memory Like Mine
5. Wobbly Trolley
6. The Song Always Stays
7. Whiplash Reel
8. Only Way to Go
9. The Missing Light
10. The Tune Set
11. Dancing in the Wind
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Dan Walsh
Dan Walsh is the epitome of a modern troubadour, blending traditional folk with a contemporary twist that is as refreshing as a pint of cider on a warm summer's day. Hailing from Staffordshire, this multi-instrumentalist has been making waves in the UK music scene with his infectious energy and undeniable talent. With a banjo in one hand and a guitar in the other, Walsh effortlessly weaves intricate melodies and heartfelt lyrics into his songs, creating a sound that is uniquely his own. His live performances are a sight to behold, as he captivates audiences with his dexterity and charm, making even the most stoic listener tap their toes and bob their heads. But don't let his laid-back charm fool you - Walsh is a force to be reckoned with in the folk world. With multiple awards under his belt, including the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Musician of the Year, it's clear that his talent is not going unnoticed. His albums, such as "Incidents and Accidents" and "Verging On The Perpendicular," have received critical acclaim from both fans and critics alike, solidifying his place as one of the top folk artists in the country. Whether you're a die-hard folk fan or just someone looking for some good music to brighten your day, Dan Walsh is the artist for you. So grab a pint, kick back, and let his music transport you to a world where the only thing that matters is the sound of his banjo strings dancing in the air. Cheers to Dan Walsh - a true gem in the crown of British folk music.
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