I must admit when I came across this I was put off by the album title Template for Love as I am more of an ‘Instructions for Chaos’ kind of guy.
Life is much richer if you push into the unknown, challenge the preconceptions and explore with an open mind which is exactly what Tom Cunliffe has done on this his second album. A more indie feel than its folkier predecessor and the focus is wide as Tom delves into the complexities and highs and lows of human interaction.
There really is something for everyone in these songs with standout favourite for me being I Have Been Bitten by A White Man.
Tom’s UK/NZ heritage also has an influence as an indie pop sensibility flows throughout and mixes with the NZ sun and surf vibe. It is both retro and modern and needs to be heard over and over.
It is a displaced feeling sitting in a bar in a wet Caranby Street in London writing this review listening to Primrose Hill as Tom describes this quintessential London scene and yet it makes me think of deserted New Zealand beaches.
Template for Love is a collection of heart felt well-crafted songs that introduce themselves with a wink and a smile. They make you think and are interesting, so you want to hear more, want to listen again, they connect……so actually this album has the perfect title. I am glad I listened, and you will be too.
★★★★ (4 stars)
Review written by Paul Goddard
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About the author Paul Goddard

UK-based music fan and singer who used to live in NZ and was singer with NZ-based band Garden Party Riot. Has recently launched Music Saves merchandise brand with split profits going to the music Venue trust which helps grassroots venues in New Zealand, Australia the UK and USA.
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