A Subtler Kind of Light
A Subtler Kind of Light
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, LOCUST LEAVES. The band that sounds like all the best parts of the 90s alternative scene thrown into a blender and set to 'crush'. Their latest album, A Subtler Kind Of Light, is a trip down memory lane in the best way possible.
From the moment the opening track kicks in, you'll find yourself bobbing your head and tapping your feet like it's 1995 all over again. The grungy guitars, the angsty lyrics, the infectious hooks - it's all here, and it's all good.
But what sets LOCUST LEAVES apart from their peers is their ability to inject a sense of subtlety and nuance into their music. Sure, they can rock out with the best of them, but there's a depth and complexity to their songwriting that elevates them above the pack.
Tracks like 'Fade Into Blue' and 'Lost In The Echoes' showcase the band's ability to craft songs that are both catchy and thought-provoking, while 'Midnight Muse' and 'Eternal Solitude' take things in a more experimental direction, blending shoegaze and post-punk influences with hypnotic results.
Overall, A Subtler Kind Of Light is a triumph for LOCUST LEAVES. It's a reminder that rock music doesn't have to be all loudness and aggression - sometimes, a little subtlety goes a long way. So dust off your flannel shirt, slip on your Docs, and give this album a spin. You won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
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About the artist
Locust Leaves
Hailing from the serene countryside of Sweden, the enigmatic collective known as LOCUST LEAVES have been making waves in the experimental music scene since their inception. With a sound that blends elements of jazz, post-rock, and avant-garde electronica, they have carved out a unique niche for themselves in a crowded musical landscape. Led by the enigmatic frontman, Magnus Eriksson, LOCUST LEAVES have garnered a devoted following for their genre-defying sound and captivating live performances. Their music is a heady blend of intricate rhythms, ethereal melodies, and otherworldly textures that transport listeners to a realm of sonic bliss. Known for their playful approach to songwriting and their refusal to be pigeonholed into any one genre, LOCUST LEAVES are a breath of fresh air in an industry often plagued by conformity. Their music is at once cerebral and visceral, challenging listeners to think outside the box while also moving their bodies to the beat. With a discography that includes critically acclaimed albums such as "A Subtle Tug at the Veil" and "Nectar of the Gods," LOCUST LEAVES have solidified their reputation as one of the most innovative and exciting bands in contemporary music. Their ability to push the boundaries of what is possible in sound and composition sets them apart from their peers, making them a truly special musical act to behold. So, if you're looking for a musical experience that is equal parts mind-bending and foot-tapping, look no further than LOCUST LEAVES. They are a band that defies expectations and pushes the boundaries of what is possible in music. You won't be disappointed.
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