Some Things Break
Some Things Break
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, the man with a voice so tender it could soothe even the most restless of souls. His latest album, "Some Things Break," is a delicate masterpiece that delicately weaves together haunting melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
From the moment you press play, you are transported to a world where time stands still and emotions run deep. Each track feels like a gentle caress on the soul, painting a picture of love, loss, and everything in between.
Leftwich's lyrical prowess is on full display on this album, with each word carefully chosen to evoke a sense of longing and yearning. His voice, fragile yet powerful, floats effortlessly over the shimmering guitar melodies, creating an ethereal atmosphere that is both captivating and cathartic.
Standout tracks include the achingly beautiful "Just Breathe," the hauntingly introspective "Numb," and the emotionally charged "Some Things Break." Each song is a testament to Leftwich's ability to craft deeply personal and resonant music that speaks directly to the heart.
In conclusion, "Some Things Break" is a mesmerizing journey through the depths of the human experience, a stunning testament to Leftwich's talent as a songwriter and musician. Do yourself a favour and immerse yourself in this musical treasure - you won't be disappointed. Benjamin Francis Leftwich has once again proven that he is a force to be reckoned with in the world of indie folk.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. I'm Always Saying Sorry
2. Moon Landing Hoax
3. Break in the Weather
4. New York
5. Some Things Break
6. Spokane, Washington
7. God's Best
8. A Love Like That
9. Only You
10. Don't Give Up On Light
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Benjamin Francis Leftwich
Ah, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, the folk troubadour with a heart of gold and a voice that could soothe even the most troubled soul. Hailing from York, this British singer-songwriter has been making waves in the indie music scene since he burst onto the scene in 2011 with his debut album, "Last Smoke Before the Snowstorm." With his intricate guitar picking, haunting vocals, and heartfelt lyrics, Leftwich has carved out a niche for himself as a master of melancholic melodies. His music has been described as "ethereal," "introspective," and "captivating," and it's easy to see why. Whether he's singing about love, loss, or the passage of time, Leftwich has a way of connecting with his listeners on a deep, emotional level. But don't let his sensitive side fool you – Leftwich is also a bit of a goofball, known for his quirky sense of humour and penchant for dad jokes. He's the kind of guy who can make you laugh one minute and cry the next, all while strumming away on his trusty acoustic guitar. So if you're in need of some soul-stirring, heart-wrenching music to soundtrack your next existential crisis, look no further than Benjamin Francis Leftwich. With his angelic voice, poetic lyrics, and offbeat charm, he's the perfect antidote to the chaos of modern life. Just don't forget to bring a tissue – you might need it.
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