Explore the waves of rock and refreshing reveries with this week's 3 in 1 rock radio with songs from King in Yellow, Smoke Spider & Sleeps While Walking. Listen to the buzzing sound of their music here:
King in Yellow-Lucid Dream
A rock mélange made with the hues that you have never sensed is created by King in Yellow. Creating some of the freshest psychedelic sounds imbibed by fragments of reality, the band releases their EP called Dark passengers. Lucid Dream is their opening single, and it has the kaleidoscopic impact to splatter your nocturnal navigation all hazy. The melodic journey the song promises is rich, dense and allows you to really absorb the transitions along with fuzzy frequencies getting lost in the background. The production work is amazing, stereo flow becoming your latest trip to a ridiculous rocket ship. Kyle McDonough and Nick Vining find the grey area where music is unexplored in these ranges, and make something worth diving into:
Smoke Spider-Under a Curse
Rock reveries continue to flow in this collection of wizards. Smoke Spider release their latest album called Voodoo Spell, and it does the trick. Under a Curse is the opening number, and that classic rock riff is the engine cataclysm you’re waiting to hear. Incredibly catchy hooks laced with lyrics of the spells will have you-well, spellbound. Göran Florström & multi-instrumentalist Johan Granat come together to get a retro sound roaring with all the right tenors. The balance is amazing, as dark and doom worthy this is, the melodies are contrasted by their inspirational music making. Sounding like Whitesnake’s David Coverdale in moments, Göran is able to encapsulate the rock love that made way too many memories over the decades:
Sleeps While Walking-No One’s Fool
Be prepared to be lost in the most colourful wafers of space, with Sleeps While Walking. The band releases their self-titled album, with a collection of music that characterises them, while tapping into several frequencies for some beautiful tunes. No One’s Fool begins with an ambient cyber bubble space, with the acoustic guitar and vocals coming in softly. It is like a limbo space, and the textures change when the percussions come in. In a second, it all changes to some of the most immersive chord progressions you could imagine. The band plays delicately with softer verses, while the deliveries of the chorus are the voluminous, resounding anthemic surround you would want to sing along to. The stringed section is especially a tear-jerker:
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