BIO



"Im one of those annoying people who will pick up on a snatch of your conversation and build an album around it! With a razor sharp perception Andrew has always been praised on his lyrical content with acoustic magazine and the BBC both commenting on how he paints pictures with his songs. A make-believe world that draws you in like an old fairground or moonlit pathway.


Having a wide taste in music and a huge appreciation for the craft of song writing has seen him compared to the likes of Nick Drake and Jeff Buckley, but also the diversity of the Beatles and Bowie with a contemporary take.


A huge back catalogue of work, some of it being released digitally on I-tunes is testament to Andrews song writing abilities and prolific recording work ethic. One which has seen him sell many copies of the debut album Media Ghost, second The Garden and third full length Panic Moon, and received glowing reviews from the press all three and playing festivals such as The Isle Of Wight, Glastonbury, and Redfest.


Regular plays on BBC radio and gigs across the country have seen Andrew pick up various endorsements and thumbs up from contemporaries like Stephen Fretwell, Hard Fi and Lauren Pritchard. Touring with artists right across the musical spectrum from Mumford & Sons, Charlene Soraia, Terry Reid, Gemma Hayes, Emmy The Great through to Natalie Imbruglia, Mc Fly and Amy McDonald.


The latest recording "Russell's Teapot" sees Andrew finally delivering a stripped down acoustic EP that is essentially just one man and a guitar. His live shows over the years have seen him develop his acoustic performance to sit alongside the Ryan Adams style fragile but self assured delivery and the intimacy of  the singer/songwriters of yesteryear. "Russell's Teapot" is the record he's been threatening to make for a long time but the sonic landscapes of a full band have been too tempting.