This trio describes themselves as Middle Eastern trance rock from outer space. There is definitely a varied mix of influences heard on this album. The one band that is the most similar, and might be just because a few of the vocals on a couple of songs sound a lot like Peter Murphy, is Bauhaus, only a bit trippier. There are a whole list of instruments that this band plays– saxophones, flutes, sitars and analog synths just to name a few. The Nashville band is even looking for another person to add to their army of instruments. Not a big pothead myself, but I think this album would be extremely grand on weed.
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