The debut self-titled album from Cut, Split & Delivered is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. It has a tendency to come off as being an entirely organic endeavour; wrought in earnest with a passion for the kind of music the band want to hear. In that regard, the Cut, Split & Delivered is inherently folk music, without necessarily being folk music.
But hidden amongst the nostalgia-drenched storytelling of Cut, Split & Delivered are some powerful grooves that grab you when least expected. Continue reading Cut, Split & Delivered Releases a Smorgasbord of a Debut Album