Drewford Alabama - EP1

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Review by Ann Brooks

Drewford Alabama’s EP1: A Pop Gem That Packs a Punch Alright, let’s get real for a sec. Drewford Alabama’s EP1 isn’t your run-of-the-mill pop record—it’s got grit, soul, and just enough weirdness to keep you hooked. Released back in 2015 outta the UK, this little beast of an album doesn’t try too hard to impress. Instead, it slaps you across the face with raw emotion and leaves you wondering what hit you. First up, “Formation (feat. Dawn Landes).” Holy cow, this track is fire. It kicks off with this hauntingly smooth vibe that feels like walking through fog at dawn—mysterious but kinda beautiful. Dawn Landes’ vocals? Absolute gold. They glide over the melody like butter on hot toast, making you feel things you didn’t even know were buried deep inside. The lyrics are sharp as hell, painting pictures so vivid you can practically see ‘em. This one sticks with me because it’s not afraid to be bold, messy even. It’s like life itself—unpredictable and unforgettable. Then there’s “Water (feat. Fyfe Dangerfield),” which flips the script entirely. If “Formation” is all moody introspection, this one’s pure energy. Fyfe brings this raspy edge to his voice that makes every word feel alive, like he’s spitting straight from the heart. And those harmonies? Damn near hypnotic. What gets me about this track is how it builds—slow at first, then BOOM, it explodes into this euphoric wave of sound. You’ll wanna crank it loud enough to rattle your windows. Now, I gotta mention the instrumental version of “Water.” Yeah, no vocals here, but don’t sleep on it. Stripping away the words lets the music breathe, showing off the intricate layers underneath. It’s like seeing the skeleton of a song—you realize how much work went into crafting something that seems effortless. So yeah, EP1 might fly under the radar for some folks, but trust me, it deserves better. Drewford Alabama pulls off a mix of raw talent and unapologetic creativity that’s rare these days. Honestly, listening to this album feels like finding a hidden treasure chest while everyone else is busy chasing shiny distractions. And hey, here’s the kicker—it’s been years since its release, but EP1 still hits different. Maybe that says more about us than the music, huh? Life’s short; turn this sucker up and let it remind you why music matters.

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Artist: Drewford Alabama
Album: EP1

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
So Young (feat. Emma's Imagination)3:30
Formation (feat. Dawn Landes)3:21
Water (feat. Fyfe Dangerfield)3:44
Water (Instrumental)3:44

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Notes

Drewford Alabama The Life & Times of Drewford Alabama EP 1 - Hand stamped, numbered and signed CD

Interesting fact about Album

Here's an interesting fact: The album *EP1* by Drewford Alabama might sound like a project from the southern U.S., but it’s actually a UK creation. Released in 2015, this pop gem features collaborations with talented artists like Dawn Landes and Fyfe Dangerfield. Fun twist? One of its tracks, *"Water,"* appears twice—once as an instrumental version and once with vocals. It’s like two moods of the same story. Not bad for a debut!