Peter Conway

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Satellite 03:46 Tools
Breakthrough 02:58 Tools
Hear Me Now 00:00 Tools
I am not a yes man 00:00 Tools
Chains 00:00 Tools
Found My Faith In You 00:00 Tools
There Won't Be Many Coming Home 03:36 Tools
Long Road 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
Arms Of Mine 00:00 Tools
Without You Next To Me 00:00 Tools
Bring Me 00:00 Tools
Broken Shoes 00:00 Tools
Hey Johnny (always remember your dreams) 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
Innocence 00:00 Tools
Satelite 00:00 Tools
Prison 00:00 Tools
Genevieve (Light Inside) 00:00 Tools
Lonely Tears (use your imagination) 00:00 Tools
Can't Stop My Feet From Moving 00:00 Tools
Call Out Across America 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Over (Not for Me) 00:00 Tools
Oh My God 00:00 Tools
More than a million 00:00 Tools
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London based musician Peter Conway is an artist upsetting all the right apple carts and is as bright, heretic and unusual as any great artist these shores have produced. Less of the reference points and more of the passion, less of the 'I know where this is going' and more of the unexpected. His voice has a dark, brooding, intensity and when he sings it feels like you are holding something close to your heart. You will not want to let go. REVIEW BY GEMMA HUNTER: London’s Favourite Columnist and Entertainment Correspondent. "For those who follow London’s live music scene closely enough, Peter Conway’s intimate gig was always going to be a special night. It was no surprise that the rising acoustic star chose Filthy MacNasty’s as the venue, with its reputation for hosting the best acoustic and literary events in London, long cemented by a string of alternative heroes, who not only spend quality drinking time inside the bar, but very often end up working behind it. From Shane McGowan to Pete Doherty and the effortlessly cool Johnny Depp, the eclectic crowd and experimental ethos have helped turned this North London ‘whiskey café’ into a world famous Boho hangout, where Peter clearly felt at home. Musically, he inhabits a world somewhere between Peter Gabriel, Tom Waits and the freedom encapsulated in artists like Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. Lyrically, however, he is much harder to define, partly due to his exceptional talent of touching the nerves and soul of those clever enough to understand. The strength of his vocal talent was highlighted at the start of the night, when he dismissed the notion of a microphone, projecting his soulful, harmonious voice effortlessly around the room to a charged and captivated crowd. His unique ability to sound both gritty and melodic, added to the intensity of his performance, building up the anticipation of the audience who never knew what to expect next, remaining hypnotically transfixed throughout..." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.