Willie J Healey established himself as a man on the move. For him, a road once-trodden isn’t worth revisiting.So where does album two take him, then?
Well, he gets a bit weird. From the sunny-day welcome of ‘Fashun’ to the stuttering lovelorn slow-dance of ‘Caroline Needs’, ‘Twin Heavy’ sees Healey burn his acoustic guitar and create a record of ‘70s psychedelic decadence.Inspired by his dealings with a major label for album one, that jaunty opener of ‘Fashun’ pokes fun at the hype-y promise of superstardom.
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