The Storys - The Storys Album Review

The Storys - The Storys Album Review

 

Album Review

The Storys are the best band to come out of Wales in a long, long time. It’s not only me who seems to rate them. Elton John has recruited them for his 11 date stadium and arena tour this summer: ‘Sir Elt’ has a knack of spotting real talent: James Blunt, Scissor Sisters and Anastacia have all supported him.

They have made a fantastic debut album, and I am really excited that they will be playing with me on tour

says Elton.

Comprising Steve Balsamo vocals / guitar, Andy Collins v/bass, Dai Smith v/g, Rob Thompson v/g, Brian Thomas drums/percussion and Alan Thomas keys/mandolin/banjo, and on the evidence of this sensational debut they’re destined for a big future.

Embracing the best of 60s / 70s west-coast influences such as Crosby Stills Nash and Young, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac (and The Beatles) they’ve added their own 21 century twist.

Immaculately constructed songs with Californian sunshine, the six-piece combo have delivered a sumptuous debut sure to make most radio playlists. Catchy hooks, golden melodies run amok across the 11 tracks.

With four singer-songwriters playing their part and alternating lead vocals then performing backups, they present a formidable sound as the opening track I Believe In You sets the tone, a classic CSN&Y sound-alike, as is later Roll Like A Stone. Be By Your Side could well be Fleetwood Mac at their most melodic.

Elsewhere, there’s a slight hint of Pink Floyd on High Enough as the track explodes into a glorious crescendo, highlighting their collective talents.

McCartney and Lennon could well be the inspiration for You’re Not Around, a gentle strum-lead ballad. There’s just enough’ boy-band’ vocal appeal on the soaring ballad Journey’s End to make it a huge hit.

The Daily Telegraph wrote, “Every track is a polished gem”, which they are.

The band has played many live radio sessions for the BBC including Radio 4’s Loose Ends, Radio 2’s Janice Long and Bob Harris who said,

Wonderful songs, great playing and instinctively beautiful harmonies. The album is gem.

Bob should know.

Elly Roberts

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