EP Review: Michael P. Cullen and The Soul Searchers, Live at Lazybones

Michael P Cullen

Michael P Cullen Australian singer-songwriter Michael P. Cullen would be right at home at The Fez.  In his July EP, Live at Lazybones, he is backed by The Soul Searchers — and the combination sounds great!  The five brooding alt-rock tunes are the perfect soundtrack to a glass of chardonnay on Friday evening, when you sit back with the cat and wonder when you became old enough to listen to “adult alternative.”

Uncork a bottle and have a listen for yourself:

You’ll hear reflective, cinematic, and at times regretful songs about love and life.  Often compared to Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen, Cullen seeks the universal in his music.  “What would I give to kill these regrets?” he asks in “Black Coffee and Cigarettes.”  You can’t reach the age of listening to adult alternative without a couple of those under your belt…

Find more from Michael P. Cullen on social media and the web:

Official: www.michaelpcullen.com
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/michael-p-cullen
Facebook: http://bit.ly/michaelpcullenfacebook
BandCamp: https://michaelpcullen.bandcamp.com
YouTube  http://bit.ly/MichaelPCullenYouTube

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