"What a fantastic treat it is to witness Darren Poyzer in performance. Alongside fellow musician Kevin Farrell, Mr Poyzer was in great form at De Bees Music Bar on the 18th of April 2007. His set is jam packed with songs of the highest quality and Darren Poyzer performs them quite majestically. Darren Poyzer reminds me of another great songwriter/storyteller that is Martin Stephenson with his onstage manner which is funny, charming and witty. He readily engages the audience with anecdotes which portray each of his songs in the appropriate context. The audience at De Bees were ecstatic in their appreciation of this fine performance. It is to be hoped that Darren Poyzer and Kevin Farrell play here again very soon." - Ian Scanlan, Film-Maker, Absolute Media
"Poyzer, Fluff and Farrell provide a real taste of clotted cream folk – complete with fiddle, rainbows and hats. The style has a slight Irish twang, seasoned with humour, and a real political aftertaste that could leave tears in the eyes of sensitivity. It was a great moment" - Pollen 8 review of Poyzer Trio @ Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival 2007
Review of Poyzer & Farrell, Bolton Albert Halls, November 2006
"I was lucky enough a couple of weeks ago to be at a gig where I was blown away by the support act. The main band Wishbone Ash, was excellent too, I have reviewed one of their gigs in an earlier column, and this gig was just as good, but how many times do you go to a gig and think that you’ve got your monies worth just by seeing the support?
Picture it… two very ordinary guys come out on stage and all they have is acoustic guitars, so I’m thinking a nice little acoustic set.
Think again … it was a great, fantastic, brilliant, mind blowing and inspiring acoustic set! Have I gone a bit OTT? Maybe … but on second thoughts no, cos that’s exactly what I felt at the time.
These fella’s made sounds come out of their acoustic guitars that I’ve never heard before, they were playing them like electric guitars and I was mesmerised. The songs were full of energy and were lyrically masterpieces of urban poetry. They tackled everyday scenarios with humour and sensitivity and made social and political comments that made you sit up and take notice, and not in a preachy way, this was intelligent music!
Add to that is a stage presence and repertoire of humour that had us liking, no lovin’ these guys from the very beginning. For a support band that’s a tough nut to crack cos they know and we know that what we’ve really come to see is the headliner.
Would I go and see them again? Yes I most definitely would and they wouldn’t need to be supporting anyone to get my money at the door."
- Your Southern Sister aka Kym (Manchester Is Music)
"Darren
Poyzer returns to Wigan to re-affirm his place as one of the best
singer / songwriters in the local area. Poyzer offers a very personal
feel to each of his cheery tunes and takes the listener on a lyrical
journey that everybody will be able to relate to. Whether it’s
the aches and pains of waking up on a Sunday morning to play five-a-side
or the simple ups and downs of life itself, Poyzer guarantees
to take you there again … and in style." - Wigan
Music Collective
"Where
Darren Poyzer appears, unusual things happen and people enjoy
themselves ... natural acoustic sound with trademark warmth, firmness
and tenderness from his guitar and seemingly effortless projection
of the distinctive voice that shares those same qualities ...
Darren Poyzer had once again produced an evening that mattered"
- John Hepworth, Leeds Music Scene - read
full review here
"...
you can really empathise, sympathise, with the people in the songs
... it was often like being a kid again, sitting at the knees of
a storyteller as another tale was deftly told" - Martin
Coldrick, BBC-i - read
full review here
"...
a truly uplifting set that managed to reduce the wall-to-wall, packed
out Green Room to an almost religious silence ... his brutally honest,
yet delicately delivered narrative transfixed even the most macho
of grown men in the room ... equally though, Poyzer possesses a
fighting spirit rarely found and his punky edge, combined with a
sharp sense of humour, had the audience clapping along to the more
upbeat songs. With backing from the very talented Kirk McElhinney,
Darren Poyzer captivated the diverse audience that had piled into
the venue and left everyone shouting out for more. Many of the crowd
had probably never heard of Darren Poyzer before tonights gig. Now
they would never forget him." - Vicky Andrews,
St Helens Star - read
full review here
"Darren
Poyzer - we think he's great" - House Of Harper,
Nick Harper Fan Club
"a
superb performer" - Topic Folk Club, Bradford
"Fantastic!"
- Frank Sidebottom (aka Chris Sievey, The Freshies)
"I’ve
been inspired by the poetry and music of his CD since I shared a
gig with him at the Edinburgh Festival" - Jon
Brindley
"Manchester-based
musician and songwriter with an inimitable take on the human condition:
Sunday morning football, global wars, popular culture, working-class
life, friendship and love. Traditional folk singers tell it like
it was. Darren writes and sings it like it is now. While not a traditional
"folkie”, Darren’s music is vibrant and original
... an eminently watchable performer" - Topic
Folk Club, Bradford
"Manchester's
hardest working and most respected singer-songwriter"
- Nantwich Folk & Roots Festival
"A
man who needs no introduction to Spotlight regulars, Darren Poyzer
pays another visit to the club. His songwriting abilities are amongst
the best I've seen in recent years. Very personal lyrics combined
with a wit and enthusiasm to match. If you've never seen him, make
sure you come and see him this time. If you have seen him before,
I don't need to tell you how good he is" - Spotlight
Oxford Acoustic Club
"Darren
Poyzer is a powerful artist and one who certainly showed Haigh Hall
how to rock an acoustic guitar ... I stood next to a lad that lives
down my road and I’d not known he knew who DP was. He corrected
me by stating 'Yeh! Who doesn’t know DP? From The Beaches
Of Ibiza! I got barred from the Collective once when he played!'
As the drunken fella on my right continued to tell me tales of fights
in The Tavern, Poyzer played his set better than I’d ever
seen him on the stage ..." - Chris Byron reviews
Haigh Hall Music Festival, June 15th 2003 ... read
the full review here
"As
a live performer Darren Poyzer is the brand new rock and roll. Who
says that rock and roll is all about sex and drugs, leather jackets
and haircuts? It’s about liberation, freedom, magic and honesty,
all of which you get on this CD" - John Togher
reviews the live album 'Global' April 2003 read
the full review here
"...
Darren Poyzer is a fucking brilliant solo artist! I don't really
see anyone say much about him on here and im not sure why. Last
night at the Lux Darren just totally showed everyone how it should
be done. Top class performer! Great songs! loved it."
- Ben Wolland, Wigan Music Collective
Review
of GLOBAL CD: "An amazing songwriter fighting for
the cause against the karaoke, the tribute acts, the DJs, the bile
of Saturday night 'fun' acts. He is the anti-pop, the working class
hero, an amazing talent. Nothing more can be said. Buy this album
and see the light." - Bang Yer 'Ead 'Ere Fanzine,
August 2002 read the full
review here
Review
of BRILLIANT WORDS CD: "An excellent 9 track cd
of Poyzer's songs, well worth getting hold of ... There's more to
this than the usual Poyzer voice and acoustic guitar: track 3 'Men
& Machines' starts off with a laid back lounge music feel, and
throughout the cd we get beautiful violin sounds weaving through
the songs ... Darren's songs are catchy, memorable and never feel
contrived. It's like the songs have written themselves, there's
no sense of them being laboured over, they just flow out, as natural
as can be ... a touching hairs-on-the-back-of-your-neck job ...
if you see Mr Poyzer press money into his hands and demand a copy
of this album" - Feedback Magazine 2004
"
... the forceful demand for an encore brought Jamie and his fiddle
back to join him in 'From The Beaches Of Ibiza To The Shores Of
Vietnam' - a song written in the wake of September 11th. I have
heard many songs dedicated to that event, but his was by far the
best" - Ring O'Bells Folk Club, Widnes, 29/1/02
... read the full review
here
"...
Northern, warm, human, fragile. A few questions are asked, "Have
you ever wanted to front a band?" Darren says "Yes, in my dreams.
We played Wembley!" Someone shouts "I played Wembley! Same dream!"
Quick as a flash, Mr Poyzer says "Yeah, but in my dream you were
the support act!" - Feedback Magazine (May 2001)
read the full review here
"Inspirational
... a cross between Slade The Leveller & Frank Sidebottom"
- The Guardian
"One
of the Manchester scene's best loved music personalities" - Manchester
Evening News
"An
amazing folk singer from England" - Texas Current
(live review, US Tour)
"The
very fine Darren Poyzer ... inimitable!" - Manchester
Evening News
"Darren
performs beautifully crafted songs of life" - The
Halton Show
"A
perceptive and moving singer-songwriter" - Adur
Festival
"One
of my favourites: Darren Poyzer. I wish he would release the single
From The Beaches Of Ibiza To The Shores Of Vietnam. An acoustic
matching anything David Gray could produce" - Tyke
Writer
"Darren
Poyzer delivered a fantastic collection of humorous, poetic, touching
songs. I still stand by my reckoning about his 'Sunday Morning Footballer'
being the best football song written. It avoids the laddish culture
of football and has no burly chant but is touching in the beauty
and dedication that a nation of people who get up on a piss wet
Sunday for a game have. Plus he has the amazing 'Beaches Of Ibiza'
that grows with meaning the more the cycle of violence continues
with Iraq. A true talent of the acoustic performance"
- Bang Yer 'Ead 'Ere Fanzine (Jan '03)
"Suddenly
the cavalry came over the hill in the shape of Darren Poyzer of
Acoustica who amazed us with his speedy conversion of an empty alcove
into a full blown gig ... a charming little fella and his songs
are every bit as charming as the man himself" - Keep
It Live .co.uk
"
... adds his own brand of musical humour with his amazing 'Have
A Nice Day' song ... very professional, on the surface very funny
but very human ... a bundle of emotion" - Feedback
Magazine (Feb 2001)
"Darren
started the day off and in the true singer songwriter style and
played a blinder, very talented" - DAWSONS MUSIC
ONLINE (dawsons.co.uk)
"The
best football song ever written" - Bang Yer Head
Here Fanzine reviews 'Sunday Morning Footballer'
"Darren
Poyzer was on form once again and proved that he is a pro. This
man really knows how to work an audience. He has a great set of
songs... but then you already knew that. 'From The Beaches Of Ibiza
To The Shores Of Vietnam' sounded timeless tonight. Top class"
- Haigh Hall, Wigan
Darren
Poyzer Performance Reviews (Mail & Recommendations):
"Blown
away by the (Top Pop Band) set at Witchwood on Thursday" - MIKE PULLIN, Ezio fan
"Enjoyed
Darren at Independence Festival of Disabled People in Leeds ...
he was stunning, sang so sweetly ... spent most of his set with
my jaw on the ground!" - AGICRIP, Manchester (posted
to dp page @ bbc online)
"Saw
you at the Witchwood with Glenn Tilbrook about a year ago. Great
Lyrics , Great Performance What else can I say" - GEOFF
POTTER, Huddersfield UK
"
... thanks for a great performance" - BILL McCOID,
Channel M TV
"Just
heard over-the-moon on mp3.com, really enjoyed it, keep writing
those tunes!" - JOE BLUEWAVES, Manchester UK
"What
a great guy you are!!!! Thanx for all the brill nites you have given
musically at the Witchwood and at the Blue Cat ... history in the
making here ... without you so much fantastic local talent would
never be heard" - DEREK ALLTREE, Manchester UK
"F***in
Wicked!" - ELLA, Blackburn, UK
"Absolutely
inspired me at the Cellar Bar last Thursday, Great lyrics, Great
artistes, Great music, Great set" - ADAM, Blackburn,
UK
"Hey.
Just been listening to your cd. It's brilliant!!" - RACHEL
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