Geographically transient alt. folk singer Frazer Lambert honed his not insubstantial storytelling credentials throughout Teesside before continuing to craft his songwriting in the cafes of Amsterdam then taking his music around the world and back again in the back of an old VW Transporter, no doubt. Latest single, Renaissance, sees Frazer’s Paul Heaton-inspired vocal style and lyrical nuance reflecting on relationships, while a gentle horn section compliments the track as it gently lilts and quietly soothes even the most painful heartbreak. For fans of mid-afternoon hum-alongs and pale ale. (Steve Spithray)
Frazer Lambert
