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Thoughts of a Thousand Minds

by The Glass Room

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Reflections 02:57
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More Than Me 04:12
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She Said 02:58

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"Thoughts of a thousand minds’ is the debut EP from local ..Brighton.. band, The Glass Room. Over the six tracks the band delve in to themes of loss, despair and pain, the angst ridden vocals soaring over beautifully layered acoustic guitars and rich atmospheric strings and piano. After the folk-pop of opening track ‘somewhere in between’ and ‘reflections’, which would not be out of place underpinning a sad scene of an Americanised drama series, the band close the curtains and drift into their dark place with the stark and fragile ‘More than me’; emotion seeps from every pore of The Glass Room’s sallow skin. ‘Night of Broken sound’ and ‘For all these sins’ sees this band settle in to what they do best: Off-kilter, beautiful but strangely discordant, atmospheric rock music. ‘For all these sins’, a radiohead-esque rocker, even sees the band swap an acoustic for a slice of overdriven thrashing. But before you all think its all doom and gloom with this three piece, the windows are thrust open and the sun blazes in, like a sprouting stem after a forest fire. Through the rays we are greeted by closing track ‘She said’, which hugs the opening two tracks like the crust of a melancholic sandwich guarding its eerie, space age filling"
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released December 20, 2009

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The Glass Room West Sussex, UK

“fierce 3 piece with a great alternative fresh sound, with the potential of being something quite refreshing within British Rock."

Check out our new album 'Friends we Used to Have' for free now on bandcamp.

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