
True, this record gets off to a cracking start with the
classic, optimistic and upbeat number ‘Wish
I Was Springsteen’ but while this fabulous song sets such a high standard,
the rest of HOURS doesn’t disappoint. In this release that sees Jay rejuvenate
his passion for music, the singer-songwriter/guitarist from Bradford draws on
all his influences to hone in a sound that endorses factions of indie pop rock
as well as tipping its hat to pioneers of the alt-country/Americana movement.
In fact the Americana UK website promoted ‘Don’t
Look Back’ as the headline track on its monthly promotional CD.
All ten tracks on this album have an ingrained substance
that encourages you to keep the repeat button on as Jay effortlessly switches
from swirling guitar anthems to atmospheric ballads which you could envisage
captivating audiences in much larger venues than he is currently frequenting. ‘Cause and Consequence’ with its
additional keyboard input fits the model of the latter while ‘The Devil and I’ rattles along at a
rhythmic pace with an incredibly catchy chorus.

This album has widespread appeal that can unite
indie/pop/rock fans as well as engaging those looking for a little left field
alt-country rock. Jay perfectly combines his powerful vocals with a rousing but
not overtly thrashing guitar sound and you do wonder where this album could
have ended up with a little pedal steel added by some further Americana influence.
However the knockout melodies give this album the necessary leverage to ensure
a highly enjoyable listening experience and give the impetus for Jay Leighton
to create more outstanding music in the future.