Single Review: Sapienn – This Time / Giving Up the Ghost

Scott Simpson also known as Sapienn is a Glasgow based singer-songwriter and incredibly talented musician who I’ve reviewed previously and you can check those reviews out here, here and here. I’ve also managed to get an Interview with him which you can check out here. ‘This Time’ has an energy to it from the get … Continue reading Single Review: Sapienn – This Time / Giving Up the Ghost

EP Review: Sapienn – Hours of Despair

Sapienn is a solo acoustic project from Glasgow based singer-songwriter Scott Simpson, he began performing as Sapienn Midway through 2016 and by October had released his debut EP 'Hours of Despair' which I will be reviewing today. Sapienn has only been performing a relatively short amount of time but he is a true force of … Continue reading EP Review: Sapienn – Hours of Despair

Solo Musician Interview: Sapienn

Where are you from? Central Scotland. I've lived in Glasgow for 5 years. How long have you been playing your respective instrument(s)? Guitar for around 15 years, vocals for around 3 years and mandolin for a year. What genre of music do you consider your work to be? That's a difficult question, but I've settled … Continue reading Solo Musician Interview: Sapienn

Single Review: Sapienn – 1955

I’ve previously reviewed Sapienn so I’ll give an abbreviated introduction and just get to talking about his awesome music. Sapienn is a Glasgow based Singer/songwriter who came to music a little later in life than most but within a very short space of time has performed very widely. He released a single called ‘1955’ which … Continue reading Single Review: Sapienn – 1955

Album Review: Sapienn – A Black Sarcasm

Sapienn is an incredibly talented singer/songwriter from Glasgow, and while I’ve reviewed his music in the wrong order, I feel that at this point I know his style quite well. It's all very emotive and especially when you consider that this is his musical debut its all the more impressive. ‘Everything Is Spiders’ is a … Continue reading Album Review: Sapienn – A Black Sarcasm