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Review: 'RELISH'
'Something to Believe In'   

-  Album: 'Connected'
-  Genre: 'Rock' -  Release Date: '26th September 2011'

Our Rating:
Returning from a self-imposed hiatus, RELISH are finally back all guns blazing with their new single ˜Something To Believe In from their forth coming new album Connected.

Formed in County Down, Northern Ireland by brothers Ken (vocals/guitar) and Carl Papenfus (drums) and Darren Campbell (bass), Relish have released two highly regarded albums to date working with such acclaimed producers as John Leckie (Radiohead/The Stone Roses) and Al Clay (Stereophonics). From 4 chart-topping Irish singles, to topping the Japanese most played list and even having the unlikely request from Westlife to cover their single Rainbow Zephyr reworked as Hey Whatever which was a UK Top 5 and International hit, Relish are a band for the masses, a band fit for the spotlight, a band for the heart, mind and soul.

From Northern Ireland and Japan to the coasts of Spain, past Relish releases have proven gold and platinum selling albums. Now with third album ˜Connected in the can, the band have finally decided the time is right to get back in the groove, and do what they do best - songs with guitars to the max driven rock and roll, crafted with emotional soul filled vocals. With Connected they have produced an album full of anthems, riffs, hooks and spirit and all the things you would expect from Relish. This could be the comeback album of all comebacks almost like the perfect debut.

Championed by the likes of Paul Weller, U2's Larry Mullen, Queen guitarist Brian May and Radio 1 and 2, Relish have once again hit the ground running with new single Something To Believe In.Relish are back and better and ready to take on the rock and roll world all over again. It's like they've never been away.
  author: Urbanmistress

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