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CD Review: Fair Youth by Maybeshewill

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Leicester, UK’s Maybeshewill are set to release their fourth record ‘Fair Youth’ on August 25th, which showcases a blended combination of electronica, shoegaze, and hip hop, taking us on a weaving, exploratory journey through life’s climaxes and failures with the help of piano, string, brass, glockenspiels, vibraphones, drums and guitars.
This is an album built for that surge of energy we’ve all felt for life, for wonder and possibilities, for discoveries and life changing contemplations. It’s the kind of soundtrack that’s meant to accompany that first breath of spring, or the moment when fall’s leaves get swirled about in a gust of wind, but what it really is, is all those little things that add up in a day, that are the same and yet different for each and every one of us. It transforms to the listener, proving that instrumental albums can have just as much if not more impact then their lyrical peers.
James Collins, Matthew Daly, John Helps, Robin Southby and Jamie Ward have created what every artist strives for- a connection. I’ll be honest, I’d never heard of them until I listened to this album and I’m super impressed, I think you will be too.

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Kat Harlton
Kat Harlton is the founder of The Harlton Empire and a Canadian media liaison with expertise in music promotion,social media and public relations. In the past 5 years, she has worked with some of the most talented artists in the Toronto music scene, and booked and/or co-promoted shows at some of Toronto’s best venues. Kat holds a diploma in Theatre Arts from Fanshawe College and is an active volunteer for numerous local Toronto causes and organizations. Kat’s been a guest contributor for BlogTO, blogs on social media & radio for SoCast SRM and reviews live shows and albums for Lithium Magazine. She’s passionate about supporting the indie art & entertainment scene and you can find out more about her here: www.harltonempire.com
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