2. The Outdoor Men, The Hard-Rock Blasters, Tree-Fellers, Wheat-Binders, Longshoremen, The Boys Who Do The Strongwork of The World (17:26) - CIWA08 - BLKJW RCRDS
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i literally began ascending while listening to the gitaur solo part of glencairn 14. wtf (in a good sense)/10. Crude
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haha, they said pee *ascends the staircase of holy light* Jay
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This is the most amazing post-rock discovery I've had in a long time. How have I not heard of this band previously? I have been listening to this and their other album for days straight after first listen. Amazing, deep, powerful. Words don't do justice. Listen and lose yourself in this. zeuslyone
This debut classical piece from UK musician A Sea Warren captures the grandeur of the natural world in melodies that recall Aaron Copland. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 14, 2023
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It’s hauntingly beautiful and conjures up intense emotions. christinal