The Vow featuring Graham Trust

Liverpool pop rockers The Vow have released 4 albums in 4 consecutive years. Their 2015 release "Ghost Writer", like it's 2012, 2013 and 2014 predecessors "For

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Picture for song 'Someone to talk' by artist 'The Vow featuring Graham Trust'

Someone to talk

Up tempo jangly acoustic and electric guitar based ditty with a 60s style tune. Smooth vocals and cool harmonies abound. Male Vocals, Rock, Pop Rock

Pop Rock

Picture for song 'I'm over you, flunky' by artist 'The Vow featuring Graham Trust'

I'm over you, flunky

classic rock/country/punk/indie tune slowly builds to an upliftingly bouncy, catchy chorus. Led by a cranked up electric guitar with a 60's vibe, a melodic bass line and mellow vocals, this is the ultimate breakup song. Male vocals. Melodic Rock

Rock General

Picture for song 'Spacedust' by artist 'The Vow featuring Graham Trust'

Spacedust

Up beat pop rock about everything and nothing - the meaning of life, where we came from, where we are and where we're going. After a deceptively slow and gentle start, the track bursts into life. A Byrds like chorus elevates this to classic rock stat

Psychedelic Rock

Picture for song 'A Walk In The Sunshine' by artist 'The Vow featuring Graham Trust'

A Walk In The Sunshine

Bright, breezy, bouncy and impossibly catchy, this modern take on The Beatles "Here comes the sun" is irresistible acoustic pop / rock at its very best. A gleaming ray of sunshine to make even Oscar T Grouch break into a smile. Male Vocals, Rock, 60s

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'Reflections on Saturday' by artist 'The Vow featuring Graham Trust'

Reflections on Saturday

A sad ballad featuring intimate interplay between male vocalist and piano. The beautiful melody and its deeply reflective, romantic lyric is sung with heart warming passion and conviction. The arrangement is sparse in the classic style of Elton John,

Indie Pop

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