reviews
“Singer Rachel Morrison is blessed with a voice that rivals anything you will have heard since Lone Justice's Maria McKee."
Sounds
"It's disturbing, it's terrifying, it kisses the end of my nose and starts World War III behind my back. It's what I call a miracle"
Melody Maker
"Bliss performs with bare honesty, with a bucketful of guts, and an astounding barrel-load full of emotion"
Time Out
"Morrison's swoon-and-croon of a voice sounds like it's truly testified to the blues of soul and the soul of gospel. If emotional candour, guts and good tunes count for anything, then 'Love Prayer' should light candles for the devoted”
Q
"Rachel knocks spots off most other female contemporary vocalists with a blistering, gospel orientated performance"
Gay Times
"Beautiful, airy and bending around the notes, hers may be the best new female voice of the year"
Record Mirror
"Love Prayer...a most accomplished debut packed with some excellent songs, most of which are just begging to become hit singles, and all are topped by Rachel Morrison's glorious voice."
Music Week
"Rachel Morrison is grand. Blonde, pale, and charming, this graceful English lady breaks down emotional walls and takes us on a journey through the highs and lows of life."
Berliner Morgenpost (Germany)
"If Morcheeba had the backbone and Portishead the desire to reappear, Bliss would still dominate. A welcome return."
Rockerilla (Italy)