Londoner’s hour-long set at the Lafayette, tugged at the heart no matter upbeat or down.It would have taken a very cold person to have left the venue untouched by the outpouring of emotion on stage that visibly rippled from the stalls to the balcony.The cause for such an impact?
Vivid storytelling from an artist articulating his trauma in brutally honest and gritty lyricism.Having said that try listening to Bossman without a grin brandished across your face.And Louis’ vocals certainly do his often pained but more so nostalgic subject matter justice, as did his performances on both the guitar and keys on the night.Louis refuses to sugarcoat his personal tragedies and the result put all dry eyes in the venue at risk.In the tracks Henry the.
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