The Deadest Hour - Dust to Dust
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Dust - 00:00 27 - 05:40 Money Got Friends - 09:09 Shall I Rise Above - 14:17 Can't Seem to Shake It - 18:56 One Dimensional Man - 23:38 December Sun - 27:02 Momentary Dust - 32:15 |
Wealden Rock Band, The Deadest Hour, Unveils Highly Anticipated Third Album "Dust to Dust"
The Deadest Hour, rock and psychedelic outfit from the Weald of Kent, are thrilled to announce the release of their highly anticipated third studio album, "Dust to Dust." This latest offering showcases a more stripped-down sound, featuring fewer sonic overdubs compared to their previous albums, "Return to Anderida" and "Music for an English Afternoon." With eight beautifully performed and captivating tracks of all original songwriting, "Dust to Dust" delves deep into the band's reflection and contemplation, revealing a raw and powerful expression of emotions.
The album presents The Deadest Hour in a new light. The mature and finely written songs on "Dust to Dust" embody a range of emotions, from anger to dismay, as the band navigates the complexities of life, love, and the passage of time. This philosophical journey is perfectly encapsulated in the album's stripped-back but immense sound, graced by strong and sensitive vocals, a world class lead guitar performance, and a rhythm section brought up on the Experience, the Who and Led Zep.
The Deadest Hour, rock and psychedelic outfit from the Weald of Kent, are thrilled to announce the release of their highly anticipated third studio album, "Dust to Dust." This latest offering showcases a more stripped-down sound, featuring fewer sonic overdubs compared to their previous albums, "Return to Anderida" and "Music for an English Afternoon." With eight beautifully performed and captivating tracks of all original songwriting, "Dust to Dust" delves deep into the band's reflection and contemplation, revealing a raw and powerful expression of emotions.
The album presents The Deadest Hour in a new light. The mature and finely written songs on "Dust to Dust" embody a range of emotions, from anger to dismay, as the band navigates the complexities of life, love, and the passage of time. This philosophical journey is perfectly encapsulated in the album's stripped-back but immense sound, graced by strong and sensitive vocals, a world class lead guitar performance, and a rhythm section brought up on the Experience, the Who and Led Zep.
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