Peaness – World Full of Worry Album Review

‘World full of Worry’  is the long awaited debut record from Chester trio, Peaness, and I cannot stress the gravity of its impact that its already had on me.

I was late to the party with this trio. But ever since, I have enjoyed and related to their music very strongly. The indie-pop-rock sounds from this record speak the whole truth and very honestly to the fans about current situations that affect a lot of people.

They integrate those sometimes dark lyrics with very light hearted and bouncing melodies and chord progressions.

Balla (guitar/vocals), Jess (bass/vocals) and Rach (drums) bring us 11 songs that will encapsulate the listener in surely what has been such an adventure for the band to produce with Balla and Jess giving a Lennon/McCartney-esque understanding of harmonies and lead vocal sharing.

A number of the melodic tunes have been released through the years but we are treated to some brand new sounds on this record, check out ‘Doing Fine’ and ‘Sad Song’ which closes the album in a thought provoking 4 and a half minute journey ending the sounds of the waves to finish off your listening experience.

Peaness will begin touring the UK this autumn starting in their home city of Chester (29/10).

An absolute joy of a record!

Neal Smith
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