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My Personal Favorites of ‘Holloway Nights’:
- “Bitter End”: The raw fire that comes forth from the voice knows exactly when to burn and hypnotize you, making it a truly intoxicating realm to explore.
- “You’re the only one”: A beautiful and warm showcase of feelings and emotions that come together to give us a dose of welcomed romanticism.
- “Holloway Nights”: Old school, rebellious and wonderfully unapologetic and in your face from start to end, showing us why it’s the title track.
‘Holloway Nights’ by Drew Davies
From the UK comes the uber-talented indie singer/songwriter Drew Davies with the intoxicating tales that are part of ‘Holloway Nights’. With this refreshingly raw, honest and palpable blend of melodies and lyrics he gives life to various stories that embrace the ups and down and fragile truth of our human condition. It’s an album that not only deserves to be heard but to truly be explored from start to end, each and every second, to really grab a hold of the magic that resides in it.
Each song allows us to see a side of Drew’s voice that adds to the magic that appears from the moment you first press the always enticing play button. It’s a ride through various moments in his human experience that manage to not only connect with us but feel ours along the way. There’s no escaping it, there’s only a freeing push into the unknown that invites us to sing along and be one with the fire that he brings to our airwaves.
So let go of all you known, listen closely and let your senses guide you through the electrifying realms that are part of ‘Holloway Nights’. And make sure to keep a tab on Drew Davies because this is surely not the end of it, by a long shot, there’s bound to be more to come from this talented artist. Enjoy!
Location: United Kingdom
Genre: Indie Rock
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“The themes on this album are love, loss and hope for a better future. The album acts as a musical snapshot of my life over the past few years. I produced this record with the help of some great friends in my old apartment on the junction of Holloway and Camden Road; it
Drew Davies
was mainly written and recorded at night. With Joe Meek’s Telstar Studios constantly within view. I tried to channel that experimental spirit into the creation of this record.”