Cross Rhythms Airplay and Review
Following an excellent review of Life Under The Sun by media organisation Cross Rhythms, Cross Rhythms presenter Greg Sammons will be giving Come Awake and Behind The Rain airplay over the coming weeks.
Giving the album 9/10, Ewan Jones from Cross Rhythms descibes the album as "... raw, gritty, energetic and beautiful. The guitars growl, the piano bursts brightly over the top and the vocals sit well in the mix - clear and big. Comparisons? Imagine the illegitimate genius child that Yes and Muse would produce, then throw in a touch of Mew and Sigur Ros and you know exactly where we're heading... "
The full review can be read at http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Oposium/Life_Under_The_Sun/78078/
Peace always,
The Oposium admin team.
Giving the album 9/10, Ewan Jones from Cross Rhythms descibes the album as "... raw, gritty, energetic and beautiful. The guitars growl, the piano bursts brightly over the top and the vocals sit well in the mix - clear and big. Comparisons? Imagine the illegitimate genius child that Yes and Muse would produce, then throw in a touch of Mew and Sigur Ros and you know exactly where we're heading... "The full review can be read at http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Oposium/Life_Under_The_Sun/78078/
Peace always,
The Oposium admin team.
Labels: airplay, Cross Rhythms, Life Under The Sun, mew, muse, review, sigur ros, yes
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