Claire Bradshaw “Stories That Never Happened”

Music Review: Claire Bradshaw "Stories That Never Happened"

The UK-based singer-songwriter Claire Bradshaw explores the stories that “never happened.” This fascinating project takes on multiple creative twists that flow and express themselves in sonic forms. Stories That Never Happened, the 10-track album by singer/songwriter Claire Bradshaw is a trip full of surprises and memorable moments that deserve your attention.

Bradshaw’s vocal swings between PJ Harvey and Patti Smith with her unique sense of playfulness. The poet at heart easily grabs your attention with her smooth, retrospective vocal. Just like her music, the artist is full of surprises herself. At times, she walks between the edgy line of words, while other times, she becomes a mood and an atmosphere that can be only tasted by heart.

Stories That Never Happened evokes a brilliant blend of synth glamouring alternative folk and soft rock texture. The collection of songs sparks curiosity and exception. “Counterfeit History” is a dynamic folk-rock tune featuring vivid visual imageries and heartfelt storytelling about the truth and rewrite of the history: “When I open my eyes, it was somebody else. So unfair, they took your place. And now you have another face, and it’s so much prettier.”

“Boots in the Right Place” drives down the lane of alternative rock with dizzy vocals and psychedelic soundscapes. The track draws you into an alternative sonic universe, pivoting towards a moody euphoria. Setting the scene in a bizarre commercial sound environment, “Jelly Beans” has a weird sense of humor yet strangely catchy and wonderful.

“I Don’t Know” concludes the album with a nostalgic, melancholy mood. The track gently flows between rock, jazzy wah-wah effects, and cloud-like synths.



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