On the look out for some new music to freshen up your playlist? Look no further than folk artist, Reece Sullivan! Coming in hot with his third album, ‘Gethsemane’, Sullivan is bringing us hit after hit of pure folk, showing off brilliant lyrical, vocal and musical ability in the process. With a brilliant feel and talent on display that you’re not likely to see often, make sure you get to know Reece Sullivan!
Starting the album off is ‘Highway Diner Plates’, a track that carries clear Bob Dylan influence, that instantly gives Sullivan a chance to show just what it is he is capable of. Putting us on the edge of our seats quickly, Sullivan blows us away with his vocal and lyrical ability, as he shows quality that needs to be heard. With a feel for the album being cemented by this point, we were already desperate to hear the next track, ‘All the While I Was Away’ – a track where Sullivan’s vocals stand out more than ever before, delivering an emotive performance that can be felt with each word.
After a start such as this, we wondered if Sullivan had done too much too soon, and had made a start better than the end of the album. After listening to the full album, it was clear that we were wrong. With each track, Sullivan shows just how good he is, capable of putting out track after track of quality music that needs to be heard. Songs such as ‘If You Know What’s Good for You’, ‘The Olive Tree’ and ‘I’ve Encountered Many Struggles’ show that Sullivan’s talent runs in an unlimited supply, putting out tracks that feel and sound as good as the last.
As the dust settles with the album over, it’s clear to us that Reece Sullivan is one of the more talented musicians you’re likely to hear. The ability to convey emotions, tell stories and deliver it all with supreme talent, it’s clear to hear that Sullivan is an artist that deserves being heard and respected. With his album, ‘Gethsemane’ already having been released, this is your sign to get stuck in!