My passion for the Blue is well-known to everyone, just read my review of “Guilty” by the Blue to understand this.

Given this, I couldn't help but write a review on “Future Past,” the amazing debut album of Duncan James. An encouraging debut, a demonstration of how music can unite and not divide like certain musical styles systematically do with very unpleasant messages.

But that's another story!

The first debut single is “Sooner or later,” a splendid track that accompanied my days and those of many other fans of the artist for months. The second single “Can’t stop a river” is a very sweet ballad showcasing the vocal talents that can be improved but are already at a level many dream of. The ballads on this album are truly remarkable, with arrangements that make you dream. I recommend everyone “Letter to God” (chilling) and “Suffer.” My favorite song is “Breathing,” very well interpreted is the cover of “Amezed” by the Lonestar. Clearly, there's also space for energy and more rock songs, but in this mix of styles, grit, and sweet melodies, there isn't an ingredient that stands out in a bad way. Complete artistic maturity will come, I have no doubt about that. In short, a really outstanding debut for an artist who knows what he's doing.

An album to buy (for those few who haven't yet) and to wear out by playing it repeatedly. Yeah Duncan, a beautiful album!

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