The new acoustic album from the multi-award winning folk-rock band. All their joy and energy distilled into a selection of live favourites and a couple of new inclusions - done in the style of the slimmed-down 6-piece that plays the folk clubs and arts centres.
"The times they are a changin'" ... indeed they may be, but one constant remains, Merry Hell can be relied upon to bring a sense of reason, reflection, rationality and humour to the world through their infectious music. 'Emergency Lullabies', their latest magnificent release, delivers messages of togetherness, understanding, but above all hope, to the uncertain times in which we find ourselves.
I’m told that Merry Hell are something of a crowd-puller and listening to this album has certainly had me question how come I have never had the pleasure of seeing them. And now I really want to, imagining the scene, maybe a beer or two down, summer sun dipping down behind the main stage, these songs, that attitude. I cannot fail to see how any audience could resist.
Singer songwriter Paul Johnson gets some ‘Emergency Lullabies’ when he talks to the band Merry Hell about the release of their fantastic new album from his Mystic Marsh recording studios on the wild Kent coast…