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Lucie Silvas is one of those artists who gets a buzz going almost by word of mouth as an independent, not dissimilarly to Maren Morris who had such a brilliant breakthrough this year, getting signed off the back of a hit debut EP. Lucie’s story is somewhat more interesting however, having had a fledgling pop career in the noughties on her native UK charts before being dropped from her label, moving out to Nashville and getting married to John Osborne, of Brothers Osborne fame. ‘Letters To Ghosts’ is not an album of new material however, instead, it is an accumulation of songs since 2010, and has already been released and toured extensively.
Having said that, it is a good record, having a cool raw soulful vibe starting from the very first track. ‘Letters To Ghosts’ starts the record off with an upbeat, poppy number with a hint of mandolin coming into the backing later in the song providing a bit of extra texture. This is pretty much where country-pop should be, because it is a well-written song with enough musical credibility to pass as something other than a ‘summer-smash’ or just a flash-in-the-pan with built-in expiry date.
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