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Maps is the third LP from multi-instrumentalist Jerome Alexander. Following on from the success of Folding Leaves, Jerome has created something that encapsulates the folksy ambience of previous releases whilst adding an electronic dimension. Building layer upon layer, songs evolve with a fragile intensity. Vocal melodies are draped over string and guitar arrangements and end up soaring over them, at the same time lending a hook instantly recognisable as Message To Bears and blending harmoniously with the arrangement. The overall result of Maps is something that is both startling and familiar. You are drawn in, given a map if you will, and invited on a musical journey that nods to Message to Bears' past but also leads to the future.'
Maps is the third LP from multi-instrumentalist Jerome Alexander. Following on from the success of Folding Leaves, Jerome has created something that encapsulates the folksy ambience of previous releases whilst adding an electronic dimension. Building layer upon layer, songs evolve with a fragile intensity. Vocal melodies are draped over string and guitar arrangements and end up soaring over them, at the same time lending a hook instantly recognisable as Message To Bears and blending harmoniously with the arrangement. The overall result of Maps is something that is both startling and familiar. You are drawn in, given a map if you will, and invited on a musical journey that nods to Message to Bears' past but also leads to the future.'
3760370264699
Message To Bears - Maps (Uk)

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Format: Vinyl
Label: UNIVERSAL UK
Rel. Date: 06/30/2023
UPC: 3760370264699

Maps (Uk)
Artist: Message To Bears
Format: Vinyl
New: Not in stock
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DISC: 1

1. Sun Breaking Through
2. Moonlight
3. The Tourist
4. I Know You Love to Fall
5. Rather Stay
6. You Are a Memory
7. Two Finds Two
8. Almost Faded
9. Closed Doors

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Maps is the third LP from multi-instrumentalist Jerome Alexander. Following on from the success of Folding Leaves, Jerome has created something that encapsulates the folksy ambience of previous releases whilst adding an electronic dimension. Building layer upon layer, songs evolve with a fragile intensity. Vocal melodies are draped over string and guitar arrangements and end up soaring over them, at the same time lending a hook instantly recognisable as Message To Bears and blending harmoniously with the arrangement. The overall result of Maps is something that is both startling and familiar. You are drawn in, given a map if you will, and invited on a musical journey that nods to Message to Bears' past but also leads to the future.'
        
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