May 22, 2015
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Rave reviews for 'Take a Look' |
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Music critics are raving about the latest album, 'Take a Look', released by Jamaican-born, Germany-based reggae musician, Keith 'Roughhouse', Powell. He rides the wave of a spike in the global interest in acoustic albums to after a true masterpiece. perhaps this ultra-talented musician's magnus opus, thus far, in his budding career. The album is not a typical reggae album, still infused with real sentiment but tinged by soft rock and soulful blues. The guitar-driven title track, Take A Look, sets the tone for a positive, uplifting, sonic experience that will wow listeners worldwide. The breakout album is a collection of wonderful songs, which are all, at once, inspiring, humorous and serious, inviting introspection on the serious issues in life. Roughhouse is a true poet in exile with the central theme of "new beginnings' dominating songs such as Happiness In You, the excellent Brand New World and the unbridled optimism of Good News. He shows great versatility with a rapid- fire dancehall-like delivery on You Know And I Know, featuring Havanna Surf, then he taps into deeper emotions and melancholy on If It's Like That or the brilliant Wherever Love Takes Me. He uses the full gamut of instruments such as the guitar, drums, percussions, keyboard and flute, as well as several backing voices, to get his message across. He breaks through on a personal level on singles such as This artwork shows that Roughhouse is firmly invested in the root of his message, which is love to all, regardless of race, creed or socio-economic backgrounds. |
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