ECHOES AND ENDORSEMENTS - Reviews Praise & Reactions
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Songs behind the music review 'sever the ties'
"Fool & Sages are back with their fifth single ‘Sever the Ties’, a bold rock track that turns a catchy pop-inspired hook into full-throttle power. Packed with intensity and attitude, this feels like Fools & Sages most distinctive sounding song to date, channeling raw emotion and unstoppable energy in a way that feels distinctively 'Fools & Sages'. If the band keep putting out songs this good, they will be one of the top names on the alt. scene in no time." Daniel, Songs Behind the Music
‘Fools & Sages continue to reinvent their sound, find themselves and produce spectacular music. Their journey is special, and their rise is imminent. ... Fools & Sages pack a powerful punch, deliver a shocking story, and make us all want more. ‘Sever the Ties’ is a striking addition to their already glowing artistic catalogue.’
"Goosebump-inducing riffs and vocal runs of varying intentions but consistent magnitude mesh into a masterclass of sound production" - Right Chord Music
"From start to finish, “Ascend With Me” feels like a full experience, not just another rock song, but something crafted with care and purpose." - Bored City
Right Chord Music review 'All That Could Have Been'
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“Fools & Sages breathe fresh new energy into classic rock” - Right Chord Music
Right Chord Music describe 'All That Could Have Been' as “intimate and wonderfully explosive”.
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kieran lister from left lion magazine reviews 'All that could have been'
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Here is a snippet of what he had to say about our latest single - "All That Could Have Been deftly blend operatic vocals and scuzzy, sharp-edged metal with the smoothness and reverb-soaked atmosphere of classic rock. Grace Leah belts out her lyrics with fierce intent and no little skill, harmonising seamlessly with Connor Botherway-Hill to create an epic mood that befits the six-minute runtime. The song’s crescendo crashes like waves on a flood wall; it’s loud, transportative and crying out to be blasted in front of a huge crowd. " Kieran Lister, Left Lion Magazine
songs behind the music reviews 'all that could have been'
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Fools & Sages strike an emotive chord with their third single 'All That Could Have Been'... it['s] one of their most striking releases yet. The band’s DIY ethos runs through everything they do, from the music to the artwork, giving their work a unified sense of purpose and creativity that is authentically Fool & Sages... it’s an intimate meditation on the versions of ourselves we live with and the ones we leave behind..." Daniel, Songs Behind the Music