
What Kind Of World?: Black Vinyl LP
Acid Jazzās Mod-Soul warriors return to the fold for their third album on the labelĀ What Kind Of World?. A fantastic journey through the ever-expanded world of songwriter and frontman Nick Corbin, it charts a growing maturity, but no lack of bite, as he takes on the challenges and joys of everyday life.
New Street Adventure made a name for themselves around 2010, with their smart take on soul music by a guitar band. Their songs had a gritty edge that took a wry and sometime angry look at life in the UK under austerity, whilst also remembering the things that made it worthwhile.
Songs such as āBig ACā, āOn Our Front Doorstepā and āWhatās So Good About Happiness?ā became anthems at their sold-out shows at venues including the 100 Club and 229.
Acid Jazzās Mod-Soul warriors return to the fold for their third album on the labelĀ What Kind Of World?. A fantastic journey through the ever-expanded world of songwriter and frontman Nick Corbin, it charts a growing maturity, but no lack of bite, as he takes on the challenges and joys of everyday life.
New Street Adventure made a name for themselves around 2010, with their smart take on soul music by a guitar band. Their songs had a gritty edge that took a wry and sometime angry look at life in the UK under austerity, whilst also remembering the things that made it worthwhile.
Songs such as āBig ACā, āOn Our Front Doorstepā and āWhatās So Good About Happiness?ā became anthems at their sold-out shows at venues including the 100 Club and 229.
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Acid Jazzās Mod-Soul warriors return to the fold for their third album on the labelĀ What Kind Of World?. A fantastic journey through the ever-expanded world of songwriter and frontman Nick Corbin, it charts a growing maturity, but no lack of bite, as he takes on the challenges and joys of everyday life.
New Street Adventure made a name for themselves around 2010, with their smart take on soul music by a guitar band. Their songs had a gritty edge that took a wry and sometime angry look at life in the UK under austerity, whilst also remembering the things that made it worthwhile.
Songs such as āBig ACā, āOn Our Front Doorstepā and āWhatās So Good About Happiness?ā became anthems at their sold-out shows at venues including the 100 Club and 229.
















