Showing posts with label Hannah Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hannah Scott. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 March 2020

TRACK OF THE DAY : Hannah Scott - Shape


Shape is the first track to be taken from Hannah Scott's forthcoming second album, the follow-up to 2018's Pieces Of The Night. Like many of the tracks on that album, Shape is a very personal track, detailing her non-existent relationship with one of her grandmothers due to a family feud and looking at it from the perspective of what stubbornness can cause you to miss out on.

Friday, 26 April 2019

TRACK OF THE DAY : Hannah Scott - Walk A Wire


Hannah Scott returns with Walk A Wire, her first new material since last year's Pieces Of The Night album. The song is inspired by a friend suffering from a disability that led her to close herself away from people, but asks her (and others) to open up and take a chance rather than hide away and miss out on life experiences.

Thursday, 27 December 2018

EVEN THE STARS TOP 20 ALBUMS OF 2018 - 20 to 11


The list that no one was waiting for. Over the next two days we reveal our top twenty albums of the year. Regular readers of the blog won't be surprised by many of these choices of course, but as we keep telling people we do this to champion music we love not to be hipster or with it or even politically correct. We start today with numbers twenty to eleven.

Monday, 20 August 2018

Hannah Scott - Pieces Of The Night


Pieces Of Night is the impressive debut album from Ipswich’s Hannah Scott. Across eight songs she delivers a record with emotional depth and clarity that showcases many sides to her voice and different approaches to the art of songwriting without losing sight of having a message and a tune for the listener to connect to.

Friday, 6 April 2018

TRACK OF THE DAY 4 : Hannah Scott - Signs Of Life


Hannah Scott today releases her new single Signs Of Life, taken from her forthcoming album Pieces Of The Night that is set for release in June. Described by Hannah as "a song about not giving up hope even in the darkest moments," it's a powerful, emotional and dramatic track.