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Tuesday 13 March 2012

*shels - Plains of the Purple Buffalo [2011]

I first listened to this album - would you believe - because I liked the cover art. It's the first album in a while I've gone into genuinely with no pre-conceptions, or even any idea what type of music it was. As it turned out, this album is a sort of post-rock/post-metal effort from a band that is described as "a supergroup of the British underground music scene". I can't comment on the validity of that statement since I have no knowledge of this music scene at all, but what I can say is it's a great album that has the "wall of sound" production that is often heard in post-rock. Check it out.

13 Tracks, 1:16:51, 174.25 MB
Mediafire (Mp3, 320 kbps)

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