EP Review: Before We’re All Dead

Jake Stokes

Review by Paul Goddard // 11 October 2016
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The thing that strikes me when listening to the tracks on Before We’re All Dead is that Jake Stokes is seriously talented. The opening track Classifieds starts as a kind of indie anthem and you can tell Jake has bought some of his influences over from the UK. Then, about half way through it morphs into a bit of a monster full of punky angst.

Jake reminds me a little of Frank Turner and that isn’t a bad thing. Next track Liza Jane blasts along with a kind of speed country/blues vibe. The guitar work is great and I am sure this one will be a live favourite. Then we have a change of pace with Three Sugars, a love lost song which really shows Jakes talent as a song-writer.

So Long picks up the pace again and this is a collection of songs that really grows on you each listen. These songs will sound great live. They have everything, great lyrics, great musicianship and if Jake keeps this up he really could make a name for himself.

Final track is a cover of These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ and whilst the track shows off Jake’s guitar work and he trys to make it his own I think his original material is much better. It will be a track that goes down well live but probably best left there.

Jake Stokes could become one of the best singer-songwriters we have. He is young and talented so give this a go. Play it over again and again, you won’t be disappointed.

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About the author Paul Goddard

UK-based music fan and singer who used to live in NZ and was the vocalist with NZ-based band Garden Party Riot. His love of music led Paul to own his rehearsal studio in the UK and NZ, managing and promoting bands and putting on gigs. Paul has recently launched his Music Saves merchandise brand, with split profits going to the Music Venue Trust, which supports grassroots venues in New Zealand, Australia, the UK, and the USA. Paul continues to attend numerous gigs in the UK and also writes for the Oxford-based Nightshift Fanzine.

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