There is something both nostalgic and timeless within "Lost Are the Days" by Philly trio Lunison infused with a cross generational comfort and storytelling. What elevates this, for me, is not only the all inclusive (grandparents and kids can enjoy) late 70's rock aesthetic but the absolutely compelling guitar textures and guitar work. Against an urgent shuffle beat and heavy bass anchor, the stunning lead guitar shapes had me thinking of an amalgam of Dire Straits and Christopher Cross (an exquisite guitarist and under-rated one).
Lunacy + Unison = Lunison
Step into this one and turn it up. Like me you will undoubtedly listen on repeat multiple times especially if you are a guitar player.
-Robb Donker Curtius
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM
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Lunison
Philly trio trying to make the best music possible :)
Lunison, indie rock, sonically rich, guitar work, late 70's sound, easy comfortable sound, cross generational sensibility, exquisite guitar sounds, Philly trio, "Lost Are the Days",
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