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WHAT A MAGICAL RIDE…BRUCE LAMONT

Wailing Native American chants, etherial layers of sound crashing against transcendental lyrics are some of the things you will hear while listening to Bruce Lamont’s Feral Songs For The Epic Decline, out now on At a Loss Records. This is very heavy music in the cerebral & other-worldly sense. The first track on the album, “One Who Stands On The Earth,” sets the tone for the magical ride that album takes you on. Bruce is totally in the pocket on the third track, “Year Without Summer” – the tone of his voice is haunting, chilling & warming all at the same time. His use of space & intriguing instrumentation is on point throughout Feral Songs For The Epic Decline. This album has the power to transport your imagination to a better place, plus he has one of raddest album covers of the year so far. Check out some killer live videos & tour dates after the jump.

Bruce Lamonts “Feral Songs For The Epic Decline”


BRUCE LAMONT


BRUCE LAMONT: One Who Stands On The Earth


BRUCE LAMONT: Year Without Summer



Bruce Lamont and Mike Williams @ Lovejoys | 03.19.11 SXSW Austin, TX



Bruce Lamont and Mike Williams @ Lovejoys | 03.19.11 SXSW Austin, TX



BRUCE LAMONT

As Part Of The European Grim Scary Tour
with Macabre, Birdflesh, & Rompeprop

Tue Apr 19th Hamburg, Germany @ Marx
Wed Apr 20th Gotenborg, Sweden @ Sticky fingers
Thu Apr 21st Vaxjo, Sweden @ Kafe Deluxe
Fri Apr 22nd Uppsala, Sweden @ Ungdomens Hus
Sat Apr 23rd Kristianstad, Sweden @ O’Leary’s
Sun Apr 24th Essen, Germany @ Turock
Mon Apr 25th Prague, Czech Republic @ Exit Chmelnice
Tue Apr 26th Nitra, Slovakia @Nova Pekaren
Wed Apr 27th Ostrava, Czech Republic @ Prostor Tančírna


Make sure to check the AT A LOSS site for some epic updates about Bruce Lamont.

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