Ambassadors of Doubt - 2025 - Ambassadors of Doubt

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Here we have the debut album by Dorset quartet Ambassadors of Doubt, who describe themselves as veteran musicians, all aged between 59 and 65. Given I am a veteran myself I have no issue with a band being that age at all. They comprise Richard Stockdill (keyboards), Steve Taylor (drums, backing vocals), Keith Nuttall (guitars, backing vocals) and Martin McKendrick (vocals, bass) and the album itself contains 17 tracks, which is 9 proper songs with an interlude between each of them.

Musically this is very interesting as Richard often plays piano as his main instrument, adding other keyboards, when necessary, Steve keeps it tight at the back, Martin is a fine fretless bassist which brings in that wonderful warmth of sound, with Keith dropping guitars in and out. The result is a crossover progressive rock album with touches of Neo which has a lot going for it as there is plenty of melody and commerciality, but I don’t feel the vocals really stand up to the style of music as one expects a lighter and more melodic sound. Consequently, it makes me think more of the demo tapes I was getting in the early Nineties as opposed to a polished release from 2025. This is probably down to personal taste more than anything else and given that this album is available from Bandcamp it is certainly worth listening to and for fans of the genre to make up their own mind.

I have found it is one where the more I listened to, the I enjoyed it, so possibly I have not given it enough time to grow on me, yet. 

Kev Rowland, August 2025

Links:
https://ambassadorsofdoubt.com/

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