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the soundcarriers
Through Other Reflections
phosphonic
Cosmic pop with half an eye on the paisley sixties scene - The Soundcarriers simultaneously sound as if they've just emerged from 60 years in stasis and also like they've seen the future and are generously bringing this back as a taster of what's to come.
It’s abundantly clear from the first bars of their 5th studio album Through Other Reflection, that this is, and could only ever be, The Soundcarriers. From the enchanting vocal duets of folk-bidden Chanteuses Leonore Wheatley and Dorian Conway; to the precise bass lines of Paul Isherwood and the limber, jazz-cool, Hal Blaine-esque drums of his his co-songwriter Adam Cann; from the fairy-like flutes, 60s-garage guitars and organ sounds pilfered from the archives of exotica - listening to the Soundcarriers resembles a rediscovery of all the most prized, esoteric corners of the 1960s, all bundled up, warped and refracted through the quartet’s astutely modern cultural lens. Channelling Tropicalia, Middle Eastern psychedelic Jazz/Funk, The French Library sounds of Nino Nardini, and a whole host of lavish obscurites beside, 'Through Other Reflection' delivers another sonic adventure from one of the most unique and distinctive voices of British Psychedelia.