The Petal Falls - Music Review by SchizoFranic

The Petal Falls...."Let The Music Do The Talking".

I'll tell the history of this band in the words of the band. This band has had quite the ride over the years, so lets get started.

The history of The Petal Falls stretches back to the mid/late 90’s in Kent, UK. It was originally formed with the intention of providing a performance platform for singer and main songwriter Keith Leahy’s stunning music. After some band name and personnel changes the 5 member core of The Petal Falls eventually came to life in the mid 90’s.

Introducing you to The Petal Falls. Keith Leahy – (Vocal, Guitar & Keys), Robert Harpum – (Guitar), Dave Richards – (Guitar), Marius Ryndziewicz – (Bass) and Robin Tucker - (Drums).

The band states, early success led to them signing to a mid tier label that would ultimately stifle the bands creativity and stall its career for a number of years leading to a great deal of frustration and the eventual demise of the original band, after never being given the opportunity to publicly release the wealth of rich material that had been built up over those years.

Thankfully a few years back the music became available to release and Keith seized the opportunity to re-master the original songs into 4 albums with the help of old friend and Producer/Engineer/Drummer John King, with the intention of releasing the music of the original band line up of The Petal Falls to an unsuspecting public.

In return the public's response and interest has been nothing short of incredible to the music released so far by The Petal Falls.

The irresistible blend of hard rock and pop with a mixture of brilliantly catchy music, clever lyrics and maddeningly beautiful production have produced a brand of music that so many have now found impossible not to fall in love with.

This popularity and critical acclaim has led Keith to resurrect The Petal Falls as a solo project which has risen like a “phoenix from the ashes” of the original band, with brand new music now being recorded by this amazing singer/songwriter in collaboration with John King who also has a wealth of talent and history as a drummer in various Bands such as Legacy, White Lightning, Tru Blues, Bad Habbits, Colonel Kurtz and as a Producer/engineer with Olympic Sound Studios, Townhouse Studios, The Manor Studios and Local Radio Scotland as a Sound Engineer, Programme and Commercial Producer.

There is now a lot to look forward to in the coming years from The Petal Falls. So go have a listen to The Petal Falls and “Let The Music Do The Talking”

The song the I reviewed from The Petal Falls is called "The Gift". This song starts out with drums beating into electric rhythm guitars struming beautifully played chords that sound so rich with a nicely played bass line. The song softens..The lead singer comes in singing "I Have A Gift, Especially For You". A beautifully sung part of the song. This is a type of song with a genuine 90's sound that takes you to that time. This is a song about wishing someone that you love dreams comes true...A song about true love for another human being. And about a love that can save another from whatever fears that they may have.

A true love song. I really appreciated this song. I love the sentiment of it, what it stands for, true love a pure love. I recommend this song to an audience of all ages.

You can find their music here, 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3qFKlba0e0trSlGfvQ3yxQ

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4D6zu561XSIp9YWuls9XFg

The Petal Falls new single "The Gift" will be released June 10th 2020. So readers please keep an eye out for this band you don't want to miss this release. 

More over, The Petal Falls in my opinion is an outstanding band that had their trials and overcame the odds. Their sound is rich and will have you humming the melody of their songs at the end of the day. The message of their single "The Gift" is of true love, a type of love that keeps your heart beating. 

A love we seak to have all our lives.

Artical by SchizoFranic

http://linktr.ee/SchizoFranic