Reviews
"Packed with attractive melodies, engaging lyrics and hummable choruses, and featuring two of the best songs from the 2006 Beautiful View EP, this impressive collection runs the gamut from upbeat acoustic-rock to folk and alt-country. Delivered with confidence and self-assurance, the ten songs gel together surprisingly well, confirming Sefton as an artist with a distinctive, mellow sound, combining the influences of James Taylor, Neil Young and Bob Dylan into a fresh, modern sound. Already the recipient of an Effigy Award for ‘Acoustic Song of the Year’, this self-released CD confirms the Oxford-born singer-songwriter as a talent to watch closely."
Gareth L Powell - Acoustic Guitar Magazine
"To fully embrace its content, on this his debut album SEFTON's music is something you have to sit down and listen to. These songs have gel and are written in a narrative format with the lyric communicating something to people on an emotional level, at times in a somewhat James Taylor-esque fashion. SEFTON is a name to watch and demands the attention of the masses!"
CD Baby Review
"Wow, what a beautiful song! This one too is a potential hit and there..s absolutely no surprise to us that this song won an Effigy Award. The structure and build of the song is exemplary, the performance is wonderful and the mood is instantly captivating and highly appealing. The song..s structure is so good that this could be arranged in any number of genres and it would still work! We love this - we want more!"
Fame Games Panel Review
"Great CD, gave it allready a lot of airplay in several programs of our radiostation (and we will give it in the future)
Harry Boerman Veluwe FM"
"Great work on this disc full of nice tunes that strike a chord with the listener. It get's even better the more we play it. Nice one."
George - Young Country Club Radio – USA
"What a great sound you have, I have played several of your tracks to date and plan to schedule more in future programs. Keep up the good work and please keep me up to date with your progress"
Michael Criddle - OzRadio
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