Aaron Ferris - Solitary Realignment

Published Tuesday 16th February 2010
Aaron Ferris - Solitary Realignment
Aaron Ferris - Solitary Realignment

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 87621-16270
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Ryan Connor

Northern Ireland-based singer/songwriter Aaron sets out his purpose for his latest release within the album sleeve. Here he gives the listener a context for what they are about to listen to. The album reflects on this Christian man's time alone with God and covers topics that Christians often face; faith, family, hope, persecution, and outreach. The title of the album is a twist on the words solitary confinement, pointing more towards time alone to adjust with God. The songs range from mellow, reflective compositions to more energetic songs that inspire you to worship. The first track "All I've Ever Wished For" features catchy beats and an acoustic rock feel. Some of Aaron's lyrics are rhetorical such as "Then I thought, how can I complain when the maker of all has called me by name?" from the song "A Thought". An impressive album from a maturing songsmith.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Dave in Belfast @ 17:11 on Jul 1 2010

Fantastic album - gets better with every listen. Even better live though!



Posted by mark in n.i. @ 18:16 on Mar 13 2010

fantastic wee cd, quality tunes... will have you chalenged and going back again & again



Posted by Kyle in Belfast @ 00:59 on Feb 28 2010

Absolutely fantastic!



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