FUTURE ISLANDS - People Who Aren't There Anymore AMERICAN FOOTBALL And he also allows himself
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And he also allows himself to insert unexpected twists and turns that are guaranteed to make the listener smile
The 1993 album that documents waits collaboration with theatre legend Robert ('Einstein on the Beach') Wilson and writer William S Burroughs for a twisted interpretation of a German folk tale
” and Nick Drake’s “Pink Moon
” ‘Bismillah’’s colour-drenched album cover also captures Suryakant’s father-in-law making his wedding toast on that same day - a nod back towards the cover of ‘Portrait Of A Time’
Many of the same values that made The Mars Volta’s previous albums so ground-breaking
FUTURE ISLANDS - People Who Aren't There Anymore AMERICAN FOOTBALL And he also allows himselfCD Future Islands was never meant to last. After eighteen years and 1,400 live shows, Future Islands show they're not only still here, they're making the most powerful music of their fascinating, but unexpectedly long and storied career. For Future Islands, albums arent a static reflection of a moment in time, they are a fluid chapter in their lives that can change and mutate. People change and pull away. The band is no different, coming up against
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