Maybeshewill – No Feeling is FinalMusic Suggestion No Feeling is Final is Maybeshewill ‘s eagerly awaited return to the post rock scene after seven years. The Leicester band come back with their classic sound, which this time turns more on reflection than on explosive impetus, where the strings play a fundamental role in all melodies and musical openings, many of
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Primal Scream – Live at LevitationMusic Suggestion Glasgow’s historic psychedelic band, led by Bobby Gillespie, releases a live album of their 2015 performance at LEVITATION. 9 songs for 45 minutes of music that trace the band’s career, from Screamadelica that brought them to the fore, up to XTRMNTR. There are the iconic songs of the band with Country Girl, Loaded
Blanket – Modern EscapismMusic Suggestion Modern Escapism is the new album for the British Blanket who propose a postrock with sludge elements, dreamlike and melancholic vocal lullabies. The album presents itself with a unique sound body with dense cinematographic connotations, really impactful. There are moments of tranquility and spatial and temporal expansion too. There are strong references to bands such
Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth – Utopian Ashes Music Suggestion Primal Scream Bobby Gillespie and solo artist and Savages vocalist Jehnny Beth, present their debut LP, Utopian Ashes. The duo, with the help of members of Primal Scream and Jehnny’s musical partner Johnny Hostile, release an intimate LP that tells the story of a married couple facing up to love breaking
Daniel Tompkins is the protagonist of this Music Suggestion. British singer / songwriter / producer, frontman of the progressive metal band TesseracT and voice and / or mastermind of the bands such as: Skyharbor, White Moth Black Butterfly, ZETA. Daniel Tompkins is one of the best voice in the modern prog metal, alternative and electro pop. “Dan has a hell
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