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Last Animals [ Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition) ]

Last Animals

SKU: V79226 Barcode: 5053760068839
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition)

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  • Released Date: 30 Apr 2021

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Tally ho, music enthusiasts! Today we're diving into the vibrant world of A. SMYTH and his latest offering, "Last Animals," on the oh-so-chic yellow vinyl.

Smyth, hailing from the musical haven of Dublin, takes us on a sonic journey with his unique blend of indie-pop and folk influences. The album kicks off with the infectious "Coming Back To You," a toe-tapping tune that sets the tone for the rest of the record.

Tracks like "River" and "Wildfire" showcase Smyth's impeccable songwriting skills, with poignant lyrics that tug at the heartstrings. His voice, reminiscent of a young Bob Dylan mixed with a dash of Ben Howard, is a joy to listen to.

But it's not all serious introspection on "Last Animals." Smyth injects a healthy dose of whimsy with tracks like "Loose Change" and "Fever," guaranteed to get your hips swaying and your head bopping.

The standout track has to be "Weekend," a feel-good anthem that will have you longing for lazy Sundays in the sun. With its catchy chorus and infectious energy, it's a surefire hit.

So, dear readers, if you're looking for a fresh, feel-good album to add to your collection, look no further than A. SMYTH's "Last Animals." It's a delightful addition to any music lover's library. Cheers!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Rain Boys
2. Yeah You Said
3. Don't Let Me Down
4. Say You Won't Mind
5. Me and My Old Man
6. River
7. Hero
8. Out of the Disappear
9. When It Calls
10. Tempt

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About the artist

A. Smyth

A. SMYTH is a shamrock-shaking, guitar-strumming troubadour hailing from the rolling hills of Ireland. With a voice as smooth as a pint of Guinness and lyrics as sharp as a Guinness-soaked steak, this singer-songwriter is taking the music world by storm. With influences ranging from Bob Dylan to Damien Rice, A. SMYTH's sound is a rich tapestry of folk, rock, and soul. Whether he's crooning a heartfelt ballad or belting out a raucous anthem, there's no denying the passion and authenticity behind every note he sings. But don't be fooled by his charming Irish lilt and boyish good looks – A. SMYTH is a seasoned veteran of the music scene, with years of experience playing in pubs, clubs, and festivals across the UK and beyond. His live performances are a sight to behold, with his infectious energy and charisma drawing audiences in like moths to a flame. In an industry often dominated by cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured hits, A. SMYTH is a breath of fresh air – a true artist with a gift for storytelling and a knack for crafting unforgettable melodies. So grab a pint, pull up a stool, and let A. SMYTH serenade you with his tales of love, longing, and the occasional pub brawl. Cheers to that!

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