Fulton Lights : "Fire In The Palm of My Hand"
Work commitments have meant I am slightly delayed in posting the review of Fulton Lights' self-titled album. But you can check out the serene "Fire In The Palm Of My Hand" above in the meantime. It's the work of Andrew Spencer Goldman (released on his own Android Eats imprint) and a plethora of guests and is the culmination of his experiences of living in New York City. Sevearl tracks deal with issues and themes prevalent in the daunting city and makes for a very interesting listen. But the most startling aspect of this album has to be Goldman's soft, velvet vocals. Review to follow
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hey thanks for the shout-out. that video was made by a friend/fan, and is not an "official" video, in case you're wondering. apparently the friend's grandfather ("Atom Bill") is the man in the video, and the footage is from a pilot for Atom Bill's science television show for kids, or something like that. from a very long time ago...
I thought there was something mot quit right about that video. That clears that one up. Cheers.
Review is on its way
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