Reducing the music on an instrument has its predecessor
"Ballads'n'Bullets" already wronged and meets "Stones At Goliath"
even less ..
In a review, the CD was a "genre-crossing" sorted.
That hits a lot more than the fourteen tracks reveal worlds.
Worlds full of harmonies and pathos but also hardness and electronics.
The very fact that at least three different choirs can be heard
(A kind of gospel choir, a male choir and children) says a lot
on the bandwidth of the CD.
"Stones At Goliath" is certainly not a simple album that one in
Curtains can hear ironing on the circuit but if you look
a bottle of red wine opens and is ready for 60 minutes
to be performed different worlds then you win yet
fourteen great songs that get stuck ..
Hopefully for very very long time.