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Phil Mitchell's Band A Better World Making New Highways

The album runs the gamut of human emotions, all expressed through a constantly evolving mixture of genres and styles.

Phil Mitchell's Band A Better World Making New Highways

Overall, this is a hugely eclectic and wide ranging set of songs unified by the powerful artistic vision of Phil Mitchell. The album runs the gamut of human emotions, all expressed through a constantly evolving mixture of genres and styles. The mixture of male and female vocals only adds to the variety but, most importantly, there's several songs here that are potentially huge hits and the album as a whole deserves to be a huge success, says Alex Faulkner. A Better World has a very good timing in the sense that it was released in a time and a place where we have been drowned in negativity and sadness due to the pandemic. If there is a consistent theme and thread in this particular musical effort is the fact that there are very uplifting messages in the lyrics, added Kevin Tanza.

The album A Better World consists of eleven tracks and begins with the hard rocking optimism of Brand New Day. The music immediately bursts out of a the blocks with fierce energy of a rising biting guitar with a creamy tone over strident drums and punchy bass. Listeners will recognize that Brand New Day is about a certain someone through the line Every time I get that feeling I think of you, followed by the repetition of the line I think of you. There are aspects of Bon Jovi to the sound but with a distinctive style of their own second track, Never Let it Die, is even better. It is a 'lighters in the air' euphoric rock anthem with an instantly memorable title hook. The song reflects on when the narrator and another person were both young and free, a lyric implying former liberation. Such happiness appears to be gone in the present day, as evidenced through lyrics such as When I look into your eyes I see the loneliness, and When I look into your eyes I see the pain and sorrow. Listeners will hear deep emotions when lyrics like these are sung, as if there is a hole in his heart. Through singing We'll never let it go/We'll never let it pass/We'll never let it die, the narrator seemingly wants to hold onto the sparks of joy. This song adds the band's past rock songs including Come and Stay with Me from the Crossroads album, which is gaining more radio play nationwide.

My Love Is True is an unexpected surprise, a female-sung pop track. It brought to mind the Stevie Nicks songs of Fleetwood Mac, but also a soul/R&B influence which keeps it sounding modern. Musically, it's a fantastic blend of tight, funky guitars and nicely overdriven Rhodes electric piano. Again, the catchy chorus is of the highest caliber and would make a great, radio friendly choice as a single. Then comes another gorgeous piece of songwriting, the title track. It's a James Taylor/Simon and Garfunkel-style acoustic ballad with an intimate and heartfelt lead male vocal, wonderfully counterpointed by female backing vocals. The arrangement gradually builds to a mid-paced groove with some exotic instrumentation that gives real richness and variety to the sonic texture. The theme of the song is rather moving in an understated way, the title hook capturing this succinctly: Just searching for a better world for you and I.

A Better World is not just the latest album from the Phil Mitchell Band, it is the culmination of years of experience, hard work, and novel inspiration that occurs once in a while in the rock genre. It eases the listener back into the real world with its cheery sustained melodies and soft performance while crowning the amazing collection of A Better World./p>

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Phil Mitchell's Band A Better World Making New Highways The album runs the gamut of human emotions, all expressed through a constantly evolving mixture of genres and styles. Phil Mitchell's Band A Better World Making New Highways