Reverb Moonlight come from Riga and play super interesting music using a broad spectre of instruments. This one-of-a-kind art rock of theirs can be listened to on their new album quite suitably entitled There's a Bonfire in My Living Room.
The Latvians create this intriguing combination of complex folk with many interesting instruments with art rock The Decemberists-style and a pinch of post-rock. It somehow reminds me of Her Name Is Calla, especially in those acoustic fragments where the backgrounds are made of chilling guitar noise (My Short Consolation). The essence of their music is shown in the long Sectioning Suite with its more folk, "over-talked" parts and the wonderfully atmospheric finish.
The second part of the album is still the same moody post-folk with the brilliant Concise, surprisingly upbeat violins in Moss (Demented Angel) and the most fitting ending in Don't Ask, pts. 1 & 2.
There's a Bonfire in My Living Room costs 5 EUR.
Check: Don't Ask, pts. 1 & 2
Country: Latvia
Genre: folk art rock
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