A
gig
on Saturday 23rd July. The event starts at 21:00.
"Armer’s songs of heartache and protest are fuelled by his acoustic strum, harmonica blasts and fantastically unique vocal but they are given a new vigour by the bass, drums and pedal steel guitar of his band. Between the four of them, these guys make a sound that is not only heart warming and inviting but also ridiculously slick and too big a sound for the pub circuit for much longer." - Listen With Monger
"His songwriting is elegant and euphoric in parts, the melodies are incredibly catchy and Pauls slightly nasally vocal beautifully compliments the bouncing beats and pedal-steel guitar that carry him through the tracks. It’s easy to get lost in his music and that’s a key sign of well-written music, especially within this genre.." - On The House. Find the review here.
"In an era when many artists are sober, savvy CEOs of their own brand businesses Paul Armer is a welcome reminder that they can also be chaotic , impulsive and able to be real enough to connect with their audience. He's gone down the rabbit hole to create an EP with uplift, and not just break out the dark emotionless drone that can sum up modern music . It's much harder to cheer someone up with a perfect antidote of light and shade music manipulation, but that is what Paul Armer has managed to do." - Jackson Cooper, Riveria FM.