Music / rock

Seeds of a dandelion


Reviews (2)


contactmusic.com

2018

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Andy Peterson

2018

"The press for 'Seeds Of A Dandelion' talks about Jono McCleery being one of the UK's "Best kept secrets", a position which - whilst it's undoubtedly true - when you're trying to put food on your own table is less of a romantic notion for musicians than it sounds ... 'Seeds of a Dandelion' is almost certainly the most ambitious collection of interpretations you'll come across this year. That it even exceeds marks-for-effort status is testimony to McCleery's dedication and respect for his choices. Perhaps now we can all agree that the secret's out".


The line of best fit

d. 23. Jan. 2018

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Simon Edwards

d. 23. Jan. 2018

"Seeds of a Dandelion is a strong collection of songs, made with the upmost respect for its inspirations. With its moments of brilliance, these brief flashes come hand-in-hand with thoroughly enjoyable tracks that seem to be just slightly lacking in something distinctive. Although this may be the case, the one thing that is constant throughout is McCleery's voice. His tone and versatility is beautiful to hear, a singer who was truly born to sing. As we patiently wait for an album of new material, Seeds of a Dandelion is the perfect way to plug the void".