
Psychedelic folk with the motives coming from pop and singer/songwriter touches could easily be considered as endangered species in last three decades. Living its golden age during 60′s and early 70′s, this subgenre has been treated as neither here nor there. While residing in a deeper underground than all black metal community or being marginalized by sequence of circumstances, it’s still giving the signs of life. The band to praise, Barr, is coming from the different parts of Sweden and except I got their sophomore album and press material from the folks at Transubstans Records and a profile on MySpace, I couldn’t find absolutely any info regarding these folks.
Anyway, the album’s name is Atlantic Ocean Blues and it’s made of eight tracks, clocking something less than 43 minutes. Drawing all its inspiration from a wilderness, this album is an ode to nature, a call for the revival.
Hear two tracks from Atlantic Ocean Blues in the player below.
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