The Teskey Brothers: Run Home Slow review – Soul music of a bygone era

Shuffling rhythm: Home-grown grooves have an uplifting quality
Harriet Wolstenholme
2 August 2019

Stripped-back track Hold Me fuses boot-stomping, hand-clapping and vocal harmonies that best showcase their sensitivity to rhythm: “Carry me / But keep my feet on the ground”.

On Paint My Heart ascending orchestral builds paired with Josh’s honeyed croon have a devotional sensibility that could test any atheist. Their home-grown grooves have an uplifting quality that give even the loneliest of songs a nourishing warmth. For a blues album it leaves you feeling far from it.

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