Bliss - All Of Me

Published Wednesday 1st December 2004
Bliss - All Of Me
Bliss - All Of Me

STYLE: Pop
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 10625-17756
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD EP

Reviewed by Ben Lilford

Not the techno-pop group from Manchester who had the 'Extended Play' radio hit in 1995 but a new group from America offering straight ahead rock guitar based worship music.  Think Phatfish and you'll be pretty much there. In fact Paige Witt's vocals bear more than a passing resemblance in sound and style to Louise Fellingham's.  Unfortunately Bliss haven't paid much attention to their songwriting as it's a very much by numbers affair, especially as far as their lyrics are concerned.  There is very little imagination used here. The production is fine for a home made effort, though the vocals don't cut through the mix as they should.  

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