There are times when the only possible response to genuine raw talent is to drop your jaw and go, "Wow!" And so it was with Little Lost David a few years ago.
Then, this Sheffield-based artist had heavyweight backing. Now, after six months away, Skin & Bones is released on a label set up solely to promote his music. Does he still have the "Wow" factor? Put it this way: his vocals make the Buckleys sound understated and there's nothing little or lost about his debut.
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There are times when the only possible response to genuine raw talent is to drop your jaw and go, "Wow!" And so it was with Little Lost David a few years ago.
Then, this Sheffield-based artist had heavyweight backing. Now, after six months away, Skin & Bones is released on a label set up solely to promote his music. Does he still have the "Wow" factor? Put it this way: his vocals make the Buckleys sound understated and there's nothing little or lost about his debut.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.