Paradox - Standing On The Rock

Friday 1st August 1997
Paradox - Standing On The Rock

STYLE: MOR / Soft Pop
RATING 5 5 5 5 5
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 15050-CAS1976
LABEL: Mc Maori Music 141
FORMAT: Cassette Album

Reviewed by Andrew Privett

Firstly, a warning: this cassette can leave you with a Cherie Blair smile (see Wallace and Gromit), perpetual happy shaking of the head, knee trembling and foot lapping. If you've heard of the term 'happy clappy' you'd be pretty close to the mark. But seriously folks! There isn't a lot to say about this album really. If you remember Nutshell you'll probably like this. This musical comparison was confirmed to me when I asked my father if it reminded him of anyone, and well, you've guessed it... There are a few loose areas and a rather cringe worthy keyboard part (track one, "Inner Light"). It is obviously a low budget recording and judging from the letter that accompanied this cassette, this band aren't terribly ambitious. But if you want to hear them and you're in the Dewsbury area, you can catch them at the Westborough Methodist Church. Green Lane. Sunday Night Live, the first Sunday in every month at 7.30pm. And apparently everyone's welcome!

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