The Intermission Project are one of those immediate bands you can't help but have a soft spot for. Not only because they are a hugely talented, young, fresh trio; but because of the initial way we were introduced to them. There is nothing big, brash or boisterous about these guys, whose DIY aproach saw them reaching our radar just before they were due to join forces with The Youth Hostels Association to perform, free, live sessions in youth hostels around England and Wales
Just last month they released their 3-track, debut EP 'Sorry' after having shared two of the three songs ('I've Been Waiting' and 'Sorry') via their Soundcloud page. 11 days ago, The Intermission Project revealed the EPs remaining single, 'Come Away With Me' which might just be a fine example of having saved the best track for last.
Off the back of the EP release I've seen reviewers comparing their sound with that of the likes of Mumford and Sons - some comparisons meant as praise of the standard of their music, whilst others have been describing it as a drawback to the bands individuality. Whilst I'm sure it's very flattering for the band to hear; there's no need for it. The Intermission Project are their own breed of folk pop with a soulful edge and 'Come Away With Me' only serves to highight this.
Buy ||'Sorry' EP
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