Band : Heretics And Lovers
Album : Lungfish
Release Year : 2010
Genre : Post-Rock | Screamo
Tracklist :
1. Alter Epos
2. Feral Children
3. Happy Doomsday
Heretics and Lovers were a four piece Post-Rock/Screamo crossover band from Cheltenham/Gloucestershire, UK. Starting approx five years ago the band have gone through a number of line-up changes with an ever maturing sound.
Heretics And Lovers have made something pretty special; not even Santa can sort this instrumental pleasure that muse over Explosions In The Sky and Malowi with a healthy intake of screamo. Their album, Lungfish is an instant grower. The guitar shoegaze flows brilliantly – I have fallen in love. Feral Children captures the essence, the necessities of what musicians should be doing. Pushing the boundaries so far along, the next best thing will look like a spanner in comparison.
Happy Doomsday adds to the individuality of the band – the scream is pure, so pure it gets better every time and to put this at the centre of the album makes it the pinnacle tune with its interchangeable vocal melodies that collaborate in such an ingenious way I firmly believe Heretics And Lovers should estimate their worth and realise that people need to put dollar on the table for this album because to give this out for free is madness! -suityourselfmagazine
2. Feral Children
3. Happy Doomsday
Heretics and Lovers were a four piece Post-Rock/Screamo crossover band from Cheltenham/Gloucestershire, UK. Starting approx five years ago the band have gone through a number of line-up changes with an ever maturing sound.
Heretics And Lovers have made something pretty special; not even Santa can sort this instrumental pleasure that muse over Explosions In The Sky and Malowi with a healthy intake of screamo. Their album, Lungfish is an instant grower. The guitar shoegaze flows brilliantly – I have fallen in love. Feral Children captures the essence, the necessities of what musicians should be doing. Pushing the boundaries so far along, the next best thing will look like a spanner in comparison.
Happy Doomsday adds to the individuality of the band – the scream is pure, so pure it gets better every time and to put this at the centre of the album makes it the pinnacle tune with its interchangeable vocal melodies that collaborate in such an ingenious way I firmly believe Heretics And Lovers should estimate their worth and realise that people need to put dollar on the table for this album because to give this out for free is madness! -suityourselfmagazine
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