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REVIEWS OF “THROUGH THE NOISE, THROUGH THE NIGHT” (2010)

"Ben Glover's second record is a shining work of kindness and heart, and I am proud to have co-written a song on it with him. Great art is a generosity, one lonely soul sharing itself with others hoping to be seen, and in these songs Ben, I see you. This is a great record, congratulations!"
MARY GAUTHIER (Acclaimed singer/songwriter)

"Ben Glover is blessed with a very special voice, and having written "Through The Noise, Through The Night" shows his ear is also finely tuned to the vicissitudes of the human condition. "Full Moon Child" sounds, to me, like a modern classic."
RICKY ROSS (Deacon Blue)

“There's the unmistakable spark of the classic storyteller in Ben's songs. He writes real songs about real characters and delivers them with a passion you rarely see these days. He is without question one of the finest song writers in Ireland today.” RALPH McLEAN (BBC)

“It is fair to say that this is a mighty fine piece of work. As the saying goes no fillers, all killers. I'm sure that stardom in his native Ireland is assured and with songs of the quality of ‘First Chance For Second Tries’ he deserves it. Remember the name. He is going to be massive.” WWW.THEMUSICCRITIC.CO.UK (Album of the Month May 2010)

Full Moon Child, gets the album off to a glittering start, A classic in the making, it’s worth the price alone, but that’s just a taster of what lies ahead. Where The Lines Are (from whence the title comes) is a fine example of shuffling Celtic Americana that will again draw David Gray references just as Let It Do What It Does reveals a streak of Van. The album ends on as a high a note as it began with Too Late To Leave Her Alone, a seven minute slow waltzer unfolding to guitar, piano and strings backing that evokes star flickering desert night skies and carries you away like a passing comet. The man deserves to be huge. Consider it your duty to help him on the way. Mike Davies - Net Rhythms
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