There is obviously nothing that there is not. This was the first thought when I had a listen to Montreal's Elephant Stone's new album. I never thought that a combination of classical Indian instruments like sitar and tablas could be integrated into a psychedelic guitar-pop sound. But it works very well listen to some trippy guitars and in the best moments on House on Fire they pick up the melodic of the Stone Roses debut album. Maybe the greatest compliment I can give to them.
Sonntag, 16. Februar 2020
House On Fire
There is obviously nothing that there is not. This was the first thought when I had a listen to Montreal's Elephant Stone's new album. I never thought that a combination of classical Indian instruments like sitar and tablas could be integrated into a psychedelic guitar-pop sound. But it works very well listen to some trippy guitars and in the best moments on House on Fire they pick up the melodic of the Stone Roses debut album. Maybe the greatest compliment I can give to them.
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