The team at Illustrate Magazine had this to say about The Dying Glow....
"The Dying Glow” offers comfort, solidarity, and quiet strength. Andy Oliver and Rupert Hill, though separated by miles and recording setups in Ballycastle and Manchester, have crafted something that sounds deeply united, an emotionally resonant ballad that hums with shared history and hard-won healing. The track opens with gentle guitar strums and tender piano chords that wash over you like the first light after a storm, and then the vocals come in, low, textured, and full of lived experience. There’s a transparency in the way they sing, unafraid of showing the cracks that shaped them"
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Bill Roads offers his take on "The Dying Glow"
“The Dying Glow” by Andy Oliver and Rupert Hill transcends its musical form to deliver a heartfelt message through its melody. The April 21st, 2025 release of this single captures how each artist uses their musical platform to examine their personal struggles with addiction from their past. The initial musical notes establish an immediate feeling of vulnerability which draws listeners in. The instrumentation from Andy which he recorded in Ballycastle creates a warm emotional foundation through the Hammond organ and soft drum beats while Rupert’s Manchester-recorded vocals deliver a deeply resonant raw truth. This song connects deeply because it represents authentic lived experiences rather than theoretical concepts."
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Although you may need google translate for this review, we are so proud our music is reaching a wide audience....
¡Andy Oliver and Rupert Hill compartió una hermosa oda que te conmoverá!, su expresividad y armonía sonora es un deleite. En esta ocasión deberías darte un espacio para fluir y refluir sobre una melodiosa pista de Folk Pop acústico, mediante un ritmo cálido y cantos armoniosos podremos encontrar un gran sosiego, esta obra te transmitira,"
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Tune Oasis talk about why "The Dying Glow" hits hard from their point of view....
"What makes the song significant is that it is rooted in the lived experiences of the artists. Through brilliant storytelling and a common history of addiction, the song goes out to anyone struggling with such demons. Andy Oliver and Rupert Hill articulate incredible emotions with a musical vision to create a flawless blend of heartfelt lyrics and acoustic, melodious harmonies. Laden with hope, the song longs for a better future. It is about facing your demons, moving on with your life, and knowing that you are never alone."
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