English Rose is a poignant commentary of contemporary Britain and
current social life that sees a diverse array of influences come together to
create a well-balanced, well-crafted album. The opening title-track lulls you
in with its hazy piano balladry but the record ignites quickly, the neo-soul
and hip-hop influences of the following few tracks warns you that this a feisty
record. Connie’s voice is the centre-piece ultimately. The variation of her
vocal allows her to experiment with numerous genres from soul to blues to hip
hop, whilst the determination, grit and pain conveyed by her voice adds an
extra dosing of passion to her purposeful and direct lyrics. She takes aim at
our government on many occasions, both in ‘I Want Out’ and ‘Bloody British Me’, where she perfectly captures the mood of today’s youth. Connie is part of a
reviving soul movement in Britain right-now and this debut LP puts her firmly
at the centre of it.
current social life that sees a diverse array of influences come together to
create a well-balanced, well-crafted album. The opening title-track lulls you
in with its hazy piano balladry but the record ignites quickly, the neo-soul
and hip-hop influences of the following few tracks warns you that this a feisty
record. Connie’s voice is the centre-piece ultimately. The variation of her
vocal allows her to experiment with numerous genres from soul to blues to hip
hop, whilst the determination, grit and pain conveyed by her voice adds an
extra dosing of passion to her purposeful and direct lyrics. She takes aim at
our government on many occasions, both in ‘I Want Out’ and ‘Bloody British Me’, where she perfectly captures the mood of today’s youth. Connie is part of a
reviving soul movement in Britain right-now and this debut LP puts her firmly
at the centre of it.
Haiku Review
An angel of soul,
Very well-crafted, well-balanced,
Groovy protest songs
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