Jaime Wyatt’s last album Neon Cross was an authentically raw tale of her recovery from addiction and the grit that it takes to walk the line towards redemption and renewal. Pleasing then that she looks so happy and healthy on the cover of her positively titled new album ‘Feel Good’.
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Many artists pretend to walk on the wild side and do everything they can to create an outlaw style, as though being bad automatically gains you street credibility. Some even choose to go down that road on purpose, to live out that doomed rock star myth as a way to create authenticity. After Jaime Wyatt’s first record deal collapsed she went off the rails and found herself actually experiencing the hard reality of this kind of life. Felony Blues, a short album released in the UK this week, explores her addictions and convictions in songs with real grit and soul. Continue reading “Album Review: Jaime Wyatt – Felony Blues”