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Tunng – Bricks

Having earned themselves a reputation for uplifting, slightly mystical and poetic folk/pop through previous album ‘The Inner Chorus’, singer/guitarist Sam Geddes and his Tunng troupe start to turn slowly towards more reflective and thoughtful direction.

A crisper hymn-like vocal slant and backing element is attached to this snippet from forthcoming new album ‘Good Arrows’, as they use subtlety and soul in order to get you to appreciate the world and worlds around you. Not only do you get some well constructed choral folk/pop, but you also get a geography lesson included for just the price of a single. Who says value for money is dying?

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