Travelling Band - Sundial

  by Carl Bookstein

published: 7 / 6 / 2010




Travelling Band - Sundial


Label: Sideways Salon
Format: CDS
Gorgeous combination of folk, country, rock and psychedelia on fantastic new single from Manchester six-piece, the Travelling Band



Review

The Travelling Band, a Manchester six-piece, have come out with a new single 'Sundial' from their forthcoming, as yet untitled second album. 'Sundial' immediately envelops the listener in gorgeous, swirling sound. The captivating beat draws you right in. Theirs is a mix of folk, country, rock and understated psychedelia. The Travelling Band are Adam Gorman, Jo Dudderidge, Steve “Snaf” Ballinger and Steve Mullen- all on vocals and guitars (each are also multi instrumentalists), plus Chris Spencer on bass and Nick Vaal on drums. The lyrics of 'Sundial' are instantly meaningful with a strong spiritual quality as they speak about a feeling of displacement: “If I had a home to call my own, then I wouldn’t need a sundial to stop me roaming around.” The glorious refrain repeats as the Travelling Band does away with the need for a standard verse. The result is beautiful and euphoric. 'Sundial' includes strings and horns and rich layers of instrumentation as well as a compelling vocal. The poignant lyrics continue. “Searching for the answers in the riddles of the night”- a truly thought provoking song. In the end, 'Sundial' is hypnotic and deserving of great attention. With this single, the Travelling Band creates music that is purely addictive.



Track Listing:-

1 Sundial Mmxi
2 On the Rails (Edit)


Band Links:-

https://www.facebook.com/thetravelling
https://twitter.com/travellingband
http://www.thetravellingband.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/thetravellin



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