Clear night skies, love loss and longing, precious memories, woodland, beautiful melody, melancholy, digital beats, sounds, childhood summers, winter mornings.
風格近似
"Lunarland is a bit of a discovery.
The songs here are built around gorgeous melodies, a rhapsodic melancholy, and a sense of love and childhood innocence lost. This is the sort of territory Steven Wilson touched on in mid-period Porcupine Tree (before the band moved on to more overt metal influences), but taken further into a lusher and more heartbreaking landscape, cold with deep frost and warm with remembered summers.
There are no solos, over-emoted vocals or huge string arrangements; much of the record is quite sparse, but every note creates huge emotional impact. An almost unbearable nostalgia (in the true sense of the word - pain for home, or a remembered place) informs tracks like 'Waking to Find Snow' and 'Miss Remarkable'. If The Blue Nile, The Comsat Angels or Mark Hollis affect you deeply, expect to be profoundly moved by this record."
Not sounding exactly like the following, but inhabiting a similar land:
Talk Talk, Comsat Angels, Labradford, Stina Nordenstam, The Blue Nile, The White Birch, For Stars, Codeine, Songs of Green Pheasant, Early Day Miners, Bark Psychosis, Hood, Slint, Low, Mark Hollis
Hiya Andy, loving new songs on your page. Just passing to say my album is now out for download on i tunes and amazon and confidential records now. Hope your well and busy and productive with songwriting. Steve.
Hey Andy, you're awesome! You have the two essential elements - a great voice and loads of feeling. Your songwriting is just great. I really can't say enough.
What a fabulous find! We are delighted to be your friend. If I were still in Wakefield, I'd be on your back to get a band together and get this stuff out live.