Sweet Louise E.P.
Pete Molinari
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
---|---|---|---|
7" Vinyl EP | 3 tracks | £4.99 | |
Download EP (MP3) | 3 tracks | £2.97 | |
Download EP (WAV) | 3 tracks | £2.97 |
Description
Pete Molinari - Sweet Louise E.P.
A three track 7” single featuring ‘Sweet Louise’ from the forthcoming second album ‘A Virtual Landslide’ plus ‘Indescribably Blue’ from his debut album ‘Walking Off The Map’ and a exclusive acoustic version on ‘One Stolen Moment’.
This will be limited to 1000 copies and also available digitally.
’Molinari’s voice and haunting melodies left me feeling that the musical void in the British music scene will most definitely be filled. He can follow in the footsteps of Dylan and Guthrie’ – NME
"A singular talent....his distinctive voice and guitar establish him as a Medway Hank Williams. Worth investigating." - UNCUT
’The soul of American music distilled into the voice of a Cuban-heeled greaser from the Medway Delta’ – THE GUARDIAN
‘An extraordinary new British talent...4.5/5’ - THE SUN
‘A spellbinding, wondrous voice....an amazing album’ - STOOL PIGEON
‘Young, finger-picking, country-blues marvel Molinari has a thrillingly ambiguous voice...’Virtual Landslide’ is an actual triumph’ - TIME OUT
‘A superbly realised piece of folk blues heartache’ - MOJO
This will be limited to 1000 copies and also available digitally.
’Molinari’s voice and haunting melodies left me feeling that the musical void in the British music scene will most definitely be filled. He can follow in the footsteps of Dylan and Guthrie’ – NME
"A singular talent....his distinctive voice and guitar establish him as a Medway Hank Williams. Worth investigating." - UNCUT
’The soul of American music distilled into the voice of a Cuban-heeled greaser from the Medway Delta’ – THE GUARDIAN
‘An extraordinary new British talent...4.5/5’ - THE SUN
‘A spellbinding, wondrous voice....an amazing album’ - STOOL PIGEON
‘Young, finger-picking, country-blues marvel Molinari has a thrillingly ambiguous voice...’Virtual Landslide’ is an actual triumph’ - TIME OUT
‘A superbly realised piece of folk blues heartache’ - MOJO