Danny Addison has just released his debut album ‘Porcelain’, and it’s not your typical “folky singer-songwriter” outing, it’s sharper, darker, and more ambitious than you’d expect from a first full-length release.
Take ‘Tribe’ for starters. A track released with its pulsing intensity and lyrical bite, it opens the record like a clenched fist. Then there’s ‘Sense of Touch’, which strips everything back to something raw and unnerving, or ‘And If’, a track that stares mortality dead in the eye. These aren’t cosy acoustic campfire tunes; they’re bigger, bolder, and often unsettling explorations of what it means to be human.
At its core though, ‘Porcelain’ is carried by a voice that’s full of grit and emotion, equally capable of a whisper or a roar. It’s a debut that feels like a challenge. Addison doesn’t hand you easy singalongs or safe clichés; he hands you something fragile and fractured, but stronger because of it.
If this is album one, album two might just blow the doors off.
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