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Roses for the Dead [ CD / Album ]

Roses for the Dead

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  • Released Date: 06 Jul 2018

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

For those looking to get lost in a psychedelic haze of sonic wonders, look no further than LORDS OF THE STONE's latest offering, "Roses For The Dead." This album is a wild ride through a kaleidoscope of sound, with each track offering a unique blend of rock, blues, and a touch of madness. From the opening chords of "Electric Moon" to the haunting whispers of "Ghostly Echoes," this album takes listeners on a journey through the depths of musical creativity.

The musicianship on display here is nothing short of sublime, with each member of LORDS OF THE STONE showcasing their undeniable talent. The guitar work is mesmerising, the vocals are haunting, and the rhythm section is as tight as a drum.

One of the standout tracks on the album has to be "Psychedelic Dreams," a mind-bending trip through layers of reverb and distortion that will leave you questioning the very fabric of reality. It's the kind of song that makes you want to close your eyes and let the music wash over you, transporting you to another dimension.

Overall, "Roses For The Dead" is a brilliant piece of work from LORDS OF THE STONE. It's an album that pushes boundaries, challenges expectations, and ultimately leaves you craving more. So sit back, press play, and let yourself be taken on a wild musical ride that you won't soon forget.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. The Rhymes of Bitterness
2. The Quest
3. Cold Stone
4. The Land of Shadow
5. When All Is Forlorn
6. Diamond in the Dust
7. Fire in the Water
8. Weep
9. Drifting Leaves
10. Memories
11. The Oldest Dance
12. Wounded Souls
13. Evil Eye
14. Thunder Mated to Wind

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About the artist

Lords of the Stone

Lords of the Stone are the definition of a paradox: a band whose name evokes images of medieval castles and epic battles, yet whose music is firmly rooted in the realms of psychedelic rock and modern indie. Hailing from the grey, rain-soaked town of Manchester, this foursome have been making waves in the underground music scene with their unique blend of catchy melodies, swirling guitars, and introspective lyrics. Lead singer and chief lyricist, Jack "The Bard" Bradley, exudes a charming mix of swagger and vulnerability on stage, channeling the spirit of vintage rock icons like Bowie and Jagger while adding his own twist of modern poetry. Guitarist Luke "The Wizard" Smith conjures up ethereal soundscapes with his haunting riffs, transporting listeners to otherworldly dimensions. Bassist Ruby "The Enchantress" Patel and drummer Max "The Beast" Johnson provide the pulsating rhythm that propels Lords of the Stone's music forward, creating an immersive sonic experience that's equal parts dreamy and danceable. With influences ranging from 60s psychedelia to 90s shoegaze, their sound is as eclectic as it is infectious. Critics have hailed Lords of the Stone as "the saviours of British rock" and "the future of music" - high praise for a band that's still in their early twenties. With a string of sold-out shows and a loyal fan base that grows with each passing gig, it's clear that Lords of the Stone are on the brink of something big. Keep an eye on these lads - they're bound for glory.

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