Neuro
Von CHF 12.00
Starting with the magnificent drone-like “Elijah’s Chant”, the tone subtly changes to melodic mid-tempo folk-rock, ballads, haunted and rough rock songs, lyrically balancing apocalyptical despair and soft spoken messages of hope. Anna Aaron can ignite a deceptively beautiful tune: “Queen Of Sound”, “King Of The Dogs”, the ever evolving “In The Devil’s Camp”, the troubling “Fire Over The Forbidden Mountain” or the agonizing torment of “The Drain Out”, which features the prestigious and pertinent trumpet of Erik Truffaz.
Starting with the magnificent drone-like “Elijah’s Chant”, the tone subtly changes to melodic mid-tempo folk-rock, ballads, haunted and rough rock songs, lyrically balancing apocalyptical despair and soft spoken messages of hope. Anna Aaron can ignite a deceptively beautiful tune: “Queen Of Sound”, “King Of The Dogs”, the ever evolving “In The Devil’s Camp”, the troubling “Fire Over The Forbidden Mountain” or the agonizing torment of “The Drain Out”, which features the prestigious and pertinent trumpet of Erik Truffaz.
Starting with the magnificent drone-like “Elijah’s Chant”, the tone subtly changes to melodic mid-tempo folk-rock, ballads, haunted and rough rock songs, lyrically balancing apocalyptical despair and soft spoken messages of hope. Anna Aaron can ignite a deceptively beautiful tune: “Queen Of Sound”, “King Of The Dogs”, the ever evolving “In The Devil’s Camp”, the troubling “Fire Over The Forbidden Mountain” or the agonizing torment of “The Drain Out”, which features the prestigious and pertinent trumpet of Erik Truffaz.