Charlie Law - 'Who Made Heaven'
22 year old singer/songwriter to launch debut single.
Soulful vocals and a melodic guitar enshroud a biting, candid comment on the far right to make Charlie Law's 'Who Made Heaven' a clever, unassuming presentation of a striking take on the relationship with religion in 21st Century Britain.
The singer/songwriter's delicately sung debut single begins with the lines, "Met my lover in a stadium/ She was a Muslim and I took her home/ and the EDL with their flags aloft/should have seen her crying when the bombs went off", immediately exposing the audience to the idea of religious tension experienced within society.
Subtly blending Bob Dylan's quirky tones with a smoothness comparable to Sam Cooke, the 22 year old, who has previously supported Ed Sheeran and 10cc, continues by addressing difficult issues in a composed non-confrontational manner.
Law's overall performance combines a sense of innocence with a powerful message to expel any notion that the UK music scene is a playground solely for mass produced, soulless releases, stripped of any meaning.
The launch of the single will be at Proud Bar in Camden on December 14th.
For more information and tracks follow the below links:
http://www.charlielaw.co.uk/
https://soundcloud.com/charlielaw