Just A Name Ashley Sherlock
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
16.06.2023
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Trouble 04:49
- 2 I Think That She Knows 03:45
- 3 Realise 02:24
- 4 Empty Street 03:13
- 5 Time 05:02
- 6 Our Love 03:02
- 7 Goodbye To You 03:33
- 8 Dear Elizabeth 03:56
- 9 Something's Got To Give 02:48
- 10 Last Call 03:30
- 11 What If I Said To You 02:59
- 12 Backstage Wall 03:34
Info for Just A Name
All roads lead to Manchester. Northern Britain’s cultural powerhouse spits out a great band every generation, and as he sparks up 2023 with debut album Just A Name, the smart money is on Ashley Sherlock to plant the city’s flag in a music scene that needs the real deal more than ever.
Having supported Kris Barras Band, The Quireboys and Laurence Jones, released two acclaimed EPs and garnered praise from Louder Than War (“It’ll put a big stupid grin on your face”) and Get Ready To Rock (“Leaves you wanting more”), Ashley Sherlock’s Ruf Records debut Just A Name will ensure you remember his. Recorded in four days last December at Manchester’s Hallam Mill, the material twists and turns, nodding to soul, pop, hard rock, and never taking the easy option of a twelve-bar trudge.
Opener Trouble is a sweet and sour rocker, announcing both Sherlock’s gravity-defying falsetto and a guitar touch that builds stormcloud riffs towards a fret-flaying solo. The raw jangle of Realise is edgy and urgent, while Goodbye To You’s stabbed chords and sudden silences seep drama.
Sherlock is just as powerful when he slows it down. I Think That She Knows is rueful and reflective. Our Love is delicate as angel hair, worthy of comparison to Buckley’s Grace. Rolling with a rhythm that feels like a Wild West covered wagon, Time isn’t quite like anything else on the radio. Empty Street starts as an intimate moment, the singer-songwriter singing in our ear, before building to a soaring chorus that could puncture the mainstream.
Just A Name – but Ashley Sherlock will be on everyone’s lips when this modern-classic debut is released on June 16th and these songs are scratched onto setlists throughout 2023. Today, Manchester, tomorrow the world.
Ashley Sherlock, guitars, lead vocals
Charlie Rachael Kay, bass, backing vocals
Danny Rigg, drums, backing vocals
Noah Sills, alto saxophone
Ashley Sherlock
is a Manchester-based singer/songwriter citing his inspirations as Jeff Buckley, The Marcus King Band, The Cadillac Three, Gary Clark Jr and Chris Stapleton. Working alongside producer Kenneth Nixon (of Framing Hanley fame) Ashley's material, recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, presents a modern outlook on the sounds of the deep south; combined with his fantastic vocal range and songwriting style. After several years, and hundreds of gigs performing as a solo artist, Ashley Sherlock has now formed a blues rock trio and has been working on an album of new material. Their fantastic blend of gritty blues, falsetto vocal melodies and a jazz/funk-inspired rhythm section creates a unique sound.
Booklet for Just A Name