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Some Velvet Morning drop vinyl for acclaimed album 'Rough Seas'

  • October 13, 2022
  • Malvika Padin
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Some Velvet Morning have debuted a vinyl release of their acclaimed album Rough Seas, with a weekly dose of video releases. Composed of Desmond Lambert, Rob Flanagan and Gavin Lambert, this trio have perfected a blend of country music and modern pop-rock, honing it as their uplifting signature.

From their trademark country spirit-touched pop rock sound to the acoustic swells of whoops, hand claps, and guitar, the opening track “Ghost,” is a layered sonic treat that launches us into the expansive palette of “Good To See You,” and tender, ballad style “Love Begins,” before the ebbs and flows of an intriguing musical journey to a suitable end with title track “Rough Seas.”

Balancing anthemic feels and tender moments, the physical album is bolstered by the creative collection of music videos for us to feast our eyes on as Some Velvet Morning offers us an audio-visual bonanza.

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