ALBUM REVIEW: The Little Lord Street Band – ‘Time And Place’
Ever since they emerged almost a decade ago, Australian duo The Little Lord Street Band have always looked to add a more dynamic flair to their chosen direction. Blending their traditional outback sound with a progressive Americana twang has always been a firm part of their identity, earning them enormous praise and acclaim in the years passed. And after recently returning with their much-loved comeback single ‘Time And Place’ earlier this year, they now deliver their eagerly-awaited new album, also called ‘Time And Place’.
Much like what their tenure has shown us over the years, ‘Time And Place’ finds its heart within the humbled songwriting they have always looked to cultivate. Creating this beautifully alluring aura across its eleven tracks, and fusing it to their spellbinding dual vocal performance from start to finish, their newest LP is a firm and solid reminder of just how immersive they can be.
Poetic and emotional as often as possible, ‘Time And Place’ is a confident return from some of Australia’s most gifted songwriters. Brimming with this vibrant sense of wonder that even suits the faster paced offerings, The Little Lord Street Band find themselves in one of their most progressive guises to date here.