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The Berwick Advertiser, Sept 27 2001
Nathaniel Green, Down To You Then, Supergirl
You could, and I have, listened to music for an awful long time before hearing anything as refreshing as this. Now before anybody thinks I’m even more ga-ga than I actually am, I’m not suggesting for one minute that this is a world-beater or that Nathaniel Green is the next ‘great hope’. It’s just that to hear music as alive and so lacking in pretension restores flagging spirits a bit.
What makes it special? Well there are some beautiful melodies and some beautiful songs but so have many other albums. It’s really a feeling that this is the beginning. Whenever you hear the early music of some great bands invariably there is the aching honesty of a Whispering in there somewhere.
Down To You Then, Supergirl is a thing or rawness, grace and beauty, it’s meant to be a start it’s turned out a good one.
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