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| Pete Francis: Iron Sea and the Cavalry |
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| Reviews - Music Mini | ||||||||
| Written by Allie Mathews | ||||||||
| Monday, 19 May 2008 | ||||||||
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Iron Sea and the Cavalry is a great album to listen to, to become calm and carefree. The melodies are pleasant and Pete's voice is soothing. Each song is tranquil with its poetic lyrics and sound. The last track on the album, "Heavenly Boat", is arranged well, and the acoustic accompaniment accentuates Pete's voice. Though this album has a great feel to it throughout, I feel as though I've heard it all before - the voice, the way everything flows, etc.Top Songs: Armies of Angels, Shooting Star and the Ambulance, Let it Go, Heavenly Boat Learn more about Pete Francis by visiting his MySpace.
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Pete Francis was once part of bands Dispatch, Woodriver Bandits, and Hermit Thrush. Now going solo, Pete wants to showcase his talents on guitar and bass, as well as his writing ability and vocals for songs. His new album Iron Sea and Cavalry spotlights Pete on his continued journey for success in the music industry.
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