New Desert Blues

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Adam 03:47 Tools
Zachary 03:30 Tools
SWARM 03:30 Tools
Matthew 03:50 Tools
Milk & Honey 05:03 Tools
Thom 05:03 Tools
Rag & Bone 05:03 Tools
Christoph 05:03 Tools
Donnie 03:40 Tools
Eli 04:16 Tools
Head Down 04:16 Tools
By the Lakes 04:16 Tools
Summer Skin 04:16 Tools
Dirt 05:04 Tools
Danger to You 04:03 Tools
Sound of Guns 05:04 Tools
José 04:03 Tools
Daniel 05:04 Tools
Golden Coast 04:01 Tools
Heart Like a Stone 04:01 Tools
My Master 04:01 Tools
Night Call (Kavinsky ft. Lovefoxxx Cover) 04:01 Tools
Daniel (Demo) 00:00 Tools
River 03:28 Tools
Flynn 04:47 Tools
Cameron 04:03 Tools
Thom (Demo) 05:12 Tools
Nightcall (Kavinsky Feat. Lovefoxxx Cover) 05:12 Tools
Nightcall 04:01 Tools
Milk & Honey (Demo) 04:01 Tools
Isaac (Demo) 05:17 Tools
Daniel (The Black Lodge Session) 05:04 Tools
Zachary (Demo) 03:29 Tools
Milk Honey 04:01 Tools
Night Call 04:01 Tools
Rag Bone 04:01 Tools
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From the South Coast of England, away from the glare of the capital, New Desert Blues have been carefully concocting Noire-infused, harmony-laden soundscapes since 2012, now possessing an arsenal of songs the next year looks to be a special one for the band.Following from the release of their debut single ‘Adam’ the band return with their first Extended Play, the engrossing ‘Devil’s Rope’, in January 2014 which features the band’s cinematic second single ‘Zachary’. Names have been given to songs as if characters of a story, the band have created a world within which these stories intertwine and their records serve as concise pieces of musical storytelling. ‘Devil’s Rope’ is the product of their recent sessions at London’s legendary RAK Studios where the band found themselves holed up for most of October. Together with RAK’s Isabel Seeliger-Morley they pieced together their debut EP, acting as co-producers the band put the time in to ensure that down to the finest detail, that their work was properly realised. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.