Although Love Is Here, Starsailor's anxious, soulful, folk-and-urban-blues-nuanced debut won't be a culture shock to any British pop-scene follower who experienced, say, Tom McRae's 2000 debut, it certainly jolts the core beliefs and...more.
I can't say more than the other people who have already written here praising this CD. What got me interested in this band in the first place is the song Way to Fall. This was the song used in the...more.
I think this band has real talent, I find them to be very emotional and they take that emotion to a very high limit, somehwhere between love and hate, lies and ignorant liars. Starsailor is a very unique band. The lyrics...more.
Awash in the same Britpop romanticism of their debut Love Is Here, Starsailor's Silence Is Easy strains with the weight of the band's next-big-thing status. In response to the clamor anointing them as the next Verve or...more.
Perfect, Brilliant, the best band from England in a long time. Rarely do I purchase a cd from hearing one song, but after this song, i purchased both full CDs from Starsailor and love them both!!! And more than likely will...more.