Moonshine
The band Moonshine released their third CD last week. ‘Here again’ is a follow-up to ‘The Waves’. There have
been a few changes since the last CD, with Tom Wilcott on bass guitar replacing Simon McVee, who left the
band last year, and the arrival of Tom Simpson on drums.
It is clear from the first song on the CD, which is a dance tune, that the band is no longer going to concentrate
on slow songs. The second tune is also a dance tune and is even louder and heavier. Most later tracks are in the
band’s more usual slow style. These two tracks will certainly come as a surprise to many fans. Either of them
could easily become a hit single though, because they are excellent.
Singer Rob Letchford gets a chance to really show how good he is, reaching each note perfectly. Fans should
be grateful he recorded the songs for the album before he had trouble with his throat. This has resulted in the
band having to cancel their next tour. (Anyone who has bought tickets need not worry as all the concerts will
be rearranged as soon as Rob has recovered.)
On this CD, Moonshine show they can produce perfect music in a variety of styles, from the slow ones we are
familiar with to the ones that will keep your feet tapping. I did feel, though, that they put their best songs at the
beginning and the last few tracks were not of quite the same quality. Despite this, ‘Here again’ is certain to be
a big hit and bring more success to this band.
What does the writer say about the two songs at the beginning of the CD?
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