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“driving home from camping in new hampshire in the middle of a huge rain storm while listening to this was an EXPERIENCE”
KatG · favourite track: Plant the Flag
“First rate in every conceivable way, and in particular concept, composition, performance and feel. The drums beat big with the bass sitting just right in the pocket. Western guitars reverbed and tremmed out where appropriate. the songs build to dizzyinh heights and are brought down and tied up just right.”
Kevin Bradshaw · favourite track: What We Can See
“A record full of drama and mood, that weaves, scoops and trembles. Unnerving and invigorating in equal measure, its wonderful to hear a record where a powerful voice does not over shadow the power of the music, but rather works into the rich texture carrying in it narrative of the instrumentation.”
Nujumi · favourite track: Games
“Part Spaghetti Western, part ancient pagan folk rock, part African desert blues, part smokey jazz unit, part 70s prog rock, but mostly Abronia; impossible to pinpoint, but even harder to ignore. On Map Of Dawn they have carved one of the finest examples of modern psychedelic “rock” music I have heard in a while. Music that needs time to creep on you, fill your lungs, and finally completely cloud your head.-Weirdo Shrine”
Weirdo Shrine · favourite track: Night Hoarders
“Pink Floyd with a modern day Burning Man vibe! I am blown away by the timbre of Keelin's voice, and I love the beat combined with pedal steel. There is a wild thread that connects with me as an Arizona native.”
aurelialeroux · favourite track: Plant the Flag
