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Alone In The Dark

Steph MacleodMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: 17 Mar 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
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5.0 out of 5 stars Alone in the Dark No More! 18 April 2009
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I have seen Steph live and believe he is one of the finest new singers/songwriters in the UK
This 5 song ep of all acoustic tracks is a great taster of what Steph does live.From the beautiful and emotional Alone in the dark to the extreme energy of Goodbye EMI these 5 tracks are a must buy for any fans of great acoustic music and Alone In The Dark songwriting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One to watch 1 Mar 2012
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Steph Macleod's voice is one of the most instantly recognisable I've heard. In this, his debut EP, he deals only obliquely with his artistically formative experience of coming off the streets, going dry and meeting Jesus. For me this increases its appeal rather than lessening it. The luscious title track is a tender acoustic love song, at once effortless and earnest. This is possibly surpassed in emotional intensity by track two, Grace, in the voice of a tormented killer wrestling with his conscience in isolation and fear, paranoid and desperate. And you know that when he switches from first to third person - "Is he gonna jump or shall we push him?" - he's singing about voices he still has no difficulty hearing. Of course, an artist struggling with darkness is hardly a rarity, but it's the combination of pain-forged rawness with an almost wide-eyed guilelessness as the colour returns to his world that makes listening to Steph Macleod's so life-giving.

Best track: Grace
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