And Also the Trees have unleashed their latest offering, "(Listen For) the Rag and Bone Man," and it's a whimsical, haunting journey into the depths of alternative folk-rock.
Much like rummaging through a mystical thrift shop filled with treasures and oddities, this album is a mesmerising mishmash of eerie melodies and poetic lyricism.
From the moment the opening track "The Knifesong" kicks in with its eerie guitar riffs and haunting vocals, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The band masterfully blend elements of post-punk with folk influences, creating a unique sonic landscape that is both familiar and alien at the same time.
Tracks like "The Suffering of the Stream" and "The Headless Clay Woman" showcase the band's penchant for crafting intricate, atmospheric soundscapes that transport the listener to a world of mystery and wonder.
Lead singer Simon Huw Jones' ethereal vocals are the perfect complement to the band's lush, otherworldly instrumentation.
Overall, "(Listen For) the Rag and Bone Man" is a captivating and enchanting listen that will leave you spellbound from start to finish.
And Also the Trees have once again proven why they are legends in the alternative music scene, delivering a masterpiece that is sure to stand the test of time.
So grab your top hat and monocle and prepare to be whisked away on a whimsical musical adventure unlike any other.
Much like rummaging through a mystical thrift shop filled with treasures and oddities, this album is a mesmerising mishmash of eerie melodies and poetic lyricism.
From the moment the opening track "The Knifesong" kicks in with its eerie guitar riffs and haunting vocals, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The band masterfully blend elements of post-punk with folk influences, creating a unique sonic landscape that is both familiar and alien at the same time.
Tracks like "The Suffering of the Stream" and "The Headless Clay Woman" showcase the band's penchant for crafting intricate, atmospheric soundscapes that transport the listener to a world of mystery and wonder.
Lead singer Simon Huw Jones' ethereal vocals are the perfect complement to the band's lush, otherworldly instrumentation.
Overall, "(Listen For) the Rag and Bone Man" is a captivating and enchanting listen that will leave you spellbound from start to finish.
And Also the Trees have once again proven why they are legends in the alternative music scene, delivering a masterpiece that is sure to stand the test of time.
So grab your top hat and monocle and prepare to be whisked away on a whimsical musical adventure unlike any other.






