Ghost Who Walks
I must admit as a song title, Walking Talking Blues seemed a little cliched and had me expecting a very middle of the road Bluesy yawn fest but it is actually a soulful track that comes into its own during the moments where the passion can be heard in Sam's vocals. It has all the ingredients you would expect, and the mix is spot on, as is the musicianship. The structure is a little formulaic but a chorus refrain that stands out adds a bit of spice and gives the song its own identity.
There is an undercurrent to the music created here that slowly seeps in and makes you want to move. The connection is made but not in an overtly in your face kind of way. On multiple listens I had a different experience, the lead break became a stronger focal point. I forgot about the song title and when the preconceptions that gave me faded away, I discovered a band that has huge potential. They have enough going on to take the music in any direction they choose and if they choose to stray a little further away from their comfort zones and get a bit more experimental then things could get very exciting.
Ultimately, this song makes me want to go and see Ghost Who Walks play live as this is where I think their music will really shine.
★★★ (3 stars)
Review written by Paul Goddard
“I make music to move the body and touch the soul” – Sam Fowles.
Ghost Who Walks is a project started by Sam Fowles, backed by his band that is homegrown in Wellington. Formed from the vibrant jam scene of Wellington open mic nights. Combining elements of Blues, Funk, Rock and Reggae, sprinkled with psychedelic overtones. Ghost Who Walks has rocked many a venue in the Wellington live scene with funky originals that Sam writes from the perspective of someone who has seen struggles, overcome and risen above them. This is a lyrical style the listener can relate to. “With relatable lyrics of creating your own destiny, a listener can resonate more with that kind of lyrical sensibility. This is music that makes you feel.” - Muzic.net.nz
Straight after their inception they cut their teeth into the Battle of the Bands progressing to the national final before spending the next year honing their sound ready to record with the Dr Lee Prebble at Surgery Studios Wellington. Producing an EP that showcases their raw energy and gives you a glimpse into the power of their live show. “Ultimately an energetic offering, 'Vertigo' soars this Wellington group to new heights and offers an exciting glimpse into the impending Ghost Who Walks EP in 2018 - fun grooves ahead!" - Tiana Speter, thesoundcheck.org.