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Thomas McConnell 'Worried About Thomas McConnell'

Standing head and shoulders above the rest, Liverpool based singer/songwriter Thomas McConnell has crafted a frighteningly good debut to fall into with his brand new EP Worried About Thomas McConnell. With a sixties-style heart that beats away at an unrelenting pace, this release spawns potential hits like they're going out of fashion.  It's also floated to the surface of our attention that some of the tunes featured, have undergone a transformation since we last heard them. Now with twangly guitars, McConnell is sounding slick and accomplished.
 
The bluesy-rock sounds of Blame It On Rebecca introduce us to a chirpy opener that recalls elements of Elvis Presley's Blue Suede Shoes. It's a tune that drips into your brain and is wildly infectious. So far, so good. Penelope Definitely is one of McConnell's perhaps best-known tracks, although from the opening chords it's slightly unrecognisable - it could be mistaken for the start of The Smiths' There Is A Light That Never Goes Out, nonetheless it sees McConnell carve out a personality of his own (even if his vocals do sound like the woozy lovechild of Lennon and Gallagher).
 
Punctuated by the slower tones of John, loose vocals swirl and we start to feel a bit dreamy and detached, but it's nowhere near as good as previous material we've heard. Some might argue that it's the simplicity that lends itself to the track that makes it work, although the rest of us would comment that it's this factor that kills it. Finally, we're left with Just A Little Bit, Jill and McConnell's omnipresent trend for including names in track titles continues. Undoubtedly, this is the stand-out moment by far. Epitomising his retro charm, if John Lennon was still around today, this is what he might sound like. Thomas McConnell has the tunes but does he have what it takes to crack the mainstream? Let's hope so.



 
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The Definitive Christmas Playlist

With Christmas only a matter of weeks away people have started to bust out the Christmas songs already. However some of these songs have the tendency to drive you insane due to their repetitive nature, so I present to you the definitive Christmas playlist (as chosen by me) that will ensure you have decent festive anthems to listen to this year.

1. John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Happy Xmas (War is Over)

 
2. Paul McCartney - Wonderful Christmas Time
 
 
3. The Pogues & Kirsty McColl - Fairytale of New York
 
 
4. Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas?
 
 
5. The Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick
 
 
6. Arcade Fire - Jingle Bell Rock
 
 
7. Wizzard - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
 
 
8. Coldplay - Christmas Lights
 
 
9. Leon Redbone & Zooey Deschanel - Baby It's Cold Outside
 
 
10. Elvis Presley & Martina McBride - Blue Christmas
 
 
 
What do you think of my Christmas playlist? Are there any songs that you think I should have included? Comment below. 
 
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