![]() The track is also lusher featuringĪ symphonic feel during the choruses. Stuarts vocals are cleaner and have a more dynamic feel to them. ![]() Other instruments are playedĪs noted in the 2nd track. "Freefall" is completely performed by Whitewater with the vocals and lyrics provided by Stuart. A nice guitar solo is also featured during the It is mostlyĪccompanied by strummed guitar and a more complex drumming performance. This track is a bit heavier in tone while the beat is a slower, yet still moderate tempo. Lyrics were written by Mike and the music by Stuart who also plays guitars, bass and keys while Paul playsĭrums and percussion. "Things That Can't Be Said" is the 2nd track and again features Mike Kershaw on vocals, but the music is providedīy "Whitewater". The beat is solid as is the track, but it is rather straightforward and accessible with a standard song His voice is a bit gravelly and has a similar tone as Moderate tempo and a nice guitar riff to open and Mike's vocals begin. The line-up is Mike Kershaw on vocalsĪnd keyboards Gareth Cole on guitars Leopold Blue-Sky on bass and Stefan Hepe on drums and percussion. The first track is "Forgotten Child" and is performed and written by Mike and his band. They have released 3 full length albums and one other EP. Whitewater is also a crossover prog band from the UK made up of the duo Stuart Stephens and Paul Powell and formed inĢ013. He has since released 5 full length albums and 3ĮPs, including this split EP called "Good Intentions". Working on short term contracts and also began releasing his own albums. Mike Kershaw comes from Wakefield, UK and changed his professional course when he lost his job back in 2007 and started The total run-time for the EP is just over 14 minutes and it consists of 3 tracks. The statement on Bandcamp says that the songs will be available for only 2 months, so Iĭecided I would give this a quick review to see if there could be a quick response to this EP since it is apparently only availableįor a limited time and the EP's release was mistakenly listed for release in early June 2019, so it may not be there much longer The EP was released early in April of 2019, and proceeds from the sales of this EP will go towards two local junior "Good Intentions" is a Split EP from Mike Kershaw and the band Whitewater, both listed in Prog Archives as Crossover ProgĪrtists. I'm already working on the follow up to "This Long Night" titled "Ice Age" which will be completed sometime in the first half of 2014 and have just released an eclectic quartet of songs as a seasonal EP called "Winter".īiography provided by the artist and reproduced with permission I do try and create something fresh and different every time and strive to find that combination of songs that give an album an identity. My songs explore a range of emotions but have a melancholy core, whilst still remaining powerful and lyrically interesting. My music is for the most part atmospheric/symphonic progressive rock but I leave myself free to move in any musical direction I choose within the. In 2010 I made a drastic life change, swapping finance management for music and 2013?s 'This Long Night' is the second album released under my own name. By 2009, between project work and short term contracts, I had written & produced three albums which (as I was still looking to my find my feet musically) I released under the name Relocate to Heathrow. In 2007 after 22 years working for the same company I found myself out of work and looking for something to engage my mind. Custom touches like that, combined with tactical styling and a comfortable hand-fit, make the FreeFall an easy choice for tough piercing tasks as well as for every day carry.From Wakefield, UK - Until 2011 recorded under the moniker "Relocate To Heathrow" It also lets you move the clip closer or further from the handle for a tighter or looser fit and makes it easy to accommodate thicker pocket materials like denim. A screw on the knife butt enables you to mount the clip for left- or right-handed carry. The FreeFall also has a reversible and adjustable deep-carry clip. The backspacer has a built-in lanyard hole that’s wide enough to accommodate thicker lanyards. ![]() Heavy jimping on the blade back and on the lower part of the backspacer add to the grip power of this handsome knife. The handle is contoured to fit the palm and is partially embossed with Kershaw’s K-Texture grip for an extra secure hold. 8Cr13MoV stainless steel with an easy-care stonewashed finish provides high performance at an affordable price. The tanto tip is flat-ground for strength. The blade is a modified tanto with a hollow-ground and slightly curved belly for versatile cutting. The Kershaw FreeFall is a tactically styled blade and a palm-gripping, ergonomic handle.
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