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Herbert Springbank – The Chronicle Of Herbert Springbank
Optimistically engaged with his immediate environment while simultaneously expressing enthusiasm for progress and new experiences further afield, Herbert Springbank's music and lyrical modern era observations have been documented in a refreshingly sparse setting (along with The Blakelaw Sisters acoustic bass / brush drums rhythm section) by a specifically enlisted production team consisting of Tim Jones and Kevin Hodge. The Chronicle of Herbert Springbank refreshingly showcases sonic perspectives detailing the perpetual changes to life in his native North East of England alongside their positively imagined national, international and potentially off planet counterparts.
I have just been rather pleasantly made aware of a wonderful concoction of musical tomes that have hugely assisted my relocation to the North East of England from my native South Wales.
The Chronicle of Herbert Springbank (released via Falling A Records) emits such a transcendent aura (aided by an extremely tongue in cheek attitude) resulting in an overall atmosphere of tangible positivity and palpable humour. Aided by the superb Blakelaw Sisters (Maz and Shaz), Herbert Springbank is set to become nothing short of a household name. A hugely recommended album.
- Glenys Liedtke: Eldon Square marketing monthly magazine
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Anyone familiar with the Newcastle upon Tyne local newspaper The Evening Chronicle will be aware that it has often been referred to as the geordie bible. Now we have a 21st century challenger for the said scriptural mantle with The Chronicle of Herbert Springbank. Astute and subtly nuanced musicality with lyrical observations detailing a myriad of modern day cultural aspects and ideas, transforming potential challenges into liberating possibilities in a most engaging and entertaining way. This refreshing release from Falling A Records will no doubt be greeted with a similar religious fervour as it's evening newspaper namesake by Herbert Springbank's ever expanding demographic and similarly growing fanatical fanbase.
- Ethan Fitzgerald: Gosforth lifestyle and leisure magazine
Optimistically engaged with his immediate environment while simultaneously expressing enthusiasm for progress and new experiences further afield, Herbert Springbank's music and lyrical modern era observations have been documented in a refreshingly sparse setting (along with The Blakelaw Sisters acoustic bass / brush drums rhythm section) by a specifically enlisted production team consisting of Tim Jones and Kevin Hodge. The Chronicle of Herbert Springbank refreshingly showcases sonic perspectives detailing the perpetual changes to life in his native North East of England alongside their positively imagined national, international and potentially off planet counterparts.
I have just been rather pleasantly made aware of a wonderful concoction of musical tomes that have hugely assisted my relocation to the North East of England from my native South Wales.
The Chronicle of Herbert Springbank (released via Falling A Records) emits such a transcendent aura (aided by an extremely tongue in cheek attitude) resulting in an overall atmosphere of tangible positivity and palpable humour. Aided by the superb Blakelaw Sisters (Maz and Shaz), Herbert Springbank is set to become nothing short of a household name. A hugely recommended album.
- Glenys Liedtke: Eldon Square marketing monthly magazine
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Anyone familiar with the Newcastle upon Tyne local newspaper The Evening Chronicle will be aware that it has often been referred to as the geordie bible. Now we have a 21st century challenger for the said scriptural mantle with The Chronicle of Herbert Springbank. Astute and subtly nuanced musicality with lyrical observations detailing a myriad of modern day cultural aspects and ideas, transforming potential challenges into liberating possibilities in a most engaging and entertaining way. This refreshing release from Falling A Records will no doubt be greeted with a similar religious fervour as it's evening newspaper namesake by Herbert Springbank's ever expanding demographic and similarly growing fanatical fanbase.
- Ethan Fitzgerald: Gosforth lifestyle and leisure magazine