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11-04-2020 23:32 GMT
Robert Leslie
"Morning Come"
Folk
The art of storytelling in all its glory
You'll wish you'd never heard this - it's so good it hurts
During these stressful and disturbing times, filled with uncertainty, despair, fear and unrest in larger amounts with every passing day as Covid-19 takes more lives and shakes the very foundations of modern society and even humanity as we know it, only real music will suffice. Luckily you are in just the right place to get exactly that, right here, right now. “Morning Come” was featured on New York based Londoner, Robert Leslie’s critically acclaimed album, “Shard Of The Mosaic”. The album was one of his first official releases, and it was an album that re-introduced the world to a sound and style that has become rarer than a hand shake in society today. Pensive, soft and easy on the ears, and heavy on the soul, it is one of those records you hear and instantaneously come back down to earth from where ever you were or have been mentally or emotionally. One of those songs that immediately gains and holds your full attention without trying at all. It tells a story, it paints a vivid picture in your mind and it makes you feel like a kid again somehow.
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Folk
The art of storytelling in all its glory
You'll wish you'd never heard this - it's so good it hurts
During these stressful and disturbing times, filled with uncertainty, despair, fear and unrest in larger amounts with every passing day as Covid-19 takes more lives and shakes the very foundations of modern society and even humanity as we know it, only real music will suffice. Luckily you are in just the right place to get exactly that, right here, right now. “Morning Come” was featured on New York based Londoner, Robert Leslie’s critically acclaimed album, “Shard Of The Mosaic”. The album was one of his first official releases, and it was an album that re-introduced the world to a sound and style that has become rarer than a hand shake in society today. Pensive, soft and easy on the ears, and heavy on the soul, it is one of those records you hear and instantaneously come back down to earth from where ever you were or have been mentally or emotionally. One of those songs that immediately gains and holds your full attention without trying at all. It tells a story, it paints a vivid picture in your mind and it makes you feel like a kid again somehow.
Play song:
Robert Leslie's Skunk Radio Live Artist Profile: ▶
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For music licensing inquiries, folk promotion, artist/band bookings or general Artists And Repertoire (A&R) inquiries please contact the folk PR team at music-pr@srlnetworks.com