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Dove Ellis: Blizzard review | Dave Simpson's album of the week
- Dove Ellis delivers Blizzard with an intimate, self-produced sound that captivates from the first track.
- Critics compare Ellis’s voice to Jeff Buckley and Tim Buckley, underscoring a remarkable falsetto and emotional range.
- Ellis’s band writes layered arrangements around the singer, including saxophones and rolling 70s piano textures.
- Blizzard has no biography publicly, with Ellis described as an introverted artist who guards his privacy.
- The Guardian notes Ellis rejected major-label attention in favor of remaining independent.
- To the Sandals, a Bandcamp track redone with producer Andrew Sarlo, anchors the album’s modern polish.
- The review connects Ellis’s writing to themes of hope and the struggle of carving a path in the music industry.
- Pale Song and Love Is showcase emotionally charged, anthemic moments within Blizzard.
- Ellis’s Galway roots and Manchester move anchor a narrative of indie ascent and growing buzz.
- The Guardian frames Blizzard as a debut that justifies the hype around the enigmatic artist.
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