




‘Come Home’ is gentle, light and nice. Sounding like he’s sat in his room singing to himself, Findlay Brown’s single is nothing special, like most of the other singer song writers the scene is inundated with at the moment he’s trying too hard to be different and sensitive and make you really connect with his emotions. To be able to play music using an acoustic guitar and nothing else you need to have an exceptional voice to give depth and a certain sincerity to the song, but Brown just doesn’t have the voice to pull this off. ‘Come Home’ and B-side ‘Broken Every Rule’ are two songs that sadly don’t quite cut the mustard.
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