Older and wise, The Script reflect upon an intimate
parchment of personal memoirs in their third album
release. Perhaps also echoing the own trials and tribulations of his The Voice
contestants, disciple Danny (assisted by co-judge will.i.am.) nurtures the potential
of generations in lead single ‘Hall Of
Fame’. Wiseman Will has certainly reunited the Dubliners with their rhythm
and blues roots, directing him to hit stardom with this number one triumph.
After a certainly long and winding journey, the disciple seems on his last legs
with his urgent breaths in the ‘Six
Degrees Of Separation’ chorus. First, we might think the worst is a broken
heart but really what's gonna kill us is the second part- Danny captivates
listeners alike when he quantifies heartbreak whilst recollecting upon his
split from ex-girlfriend, model Irma Mali. ‘If
You Could See Me Now’ delicately deals with the previously unspoken words
regarding the loss of both Danny and guitarist Mark’s parents, later
amalgamating into track ‘No Words’.
With recurring themes of abandonment and sadness, we’ve heard similar things
from them before but now it’s on a whole new level. Don’t worry boys, chin up,
we’re certain the ‘Good ‘ol Days’
aren’t too far away…

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