Ward Thomas Someday
The faultless harmonies, relatable lyrics and well-produced tracks define sisters Catherine and Elizabeth Ward Thomas, Someday. Enabling us all to identify their music now in a heartbeat.
Artists must develop their sound. Both artists and the production and management team should be congratulated on this latest track, which will undoubtedly continue to waltz them straight onto the mainstream radio stations’ playlists.
Marina Blore, The British Country Music Festival (TBCMF)
Invitation Ward Thomas Someday
Lyric Magazine reviews the album Invitation. Ward Thomas’ Someday features on.
“Another track that features the heavily used strings is ‘Someday’. The track has an almost soul/old-school R ’n’ B feel to the groove. Returning to the happier major key of Ab, it tells the story of a love that seems right, but maybe not at the right time. Hoping that someday they will be in the right time together. Production-wise, they take the risk of using electronic drum samples and an intro which sounds quite Beatles-esque.”
To read the full Lyric Magazine review, click here.
Update 12 May 2022
Joe Hamel, the co-writer on Someday, is a long time collaborator with Lucy Spraggan. He shared songwriting credits on her latest album, Choices. Lucy Spraggan will be headlining The British Country Music Festival in September 2022
Credits
Written by Catherine Ward Thomas, Elizabeth Ward Thomas, Joe Hamel, Rebekah Powell
New UK Country Music Guide
We listen to roughly 20-35 new releases a week from UK artists in the contemporary country & Americana genres. Including the lovely sub genres of Alt Country, Country Pop, Country Rock, Country Swing, Country Soul, Bluegrass, Country Blues and Folk.
Out of those songs we will choose 7 songs that have grabbed us and celebrate them here.
We have a spotify playlist of all recent relased songs by UK artists please follow and like the link below.
TBCMF will continue to bring Country fans and artists together to celebrate the unique spirit and sense of unity that is at the heart of what our festival stands for.
Please let us know what you think about the songs in the comments below.