Edgar Allan Poets – Noir Rock Band | More than Bread Alone is The Turning of the Tide's Single
More than Bread Alone is The Turning of the Tide’s Single

Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s feature artist is The Turning of the Tide and her single More than Bread Alone.

More than Bread Alone is The Turning of the Tide’s Single

This artist’s voice enchanted me.

An ethereal and magical vocal timbre with so peculiar nuances that it manages to hypnotize you.

While listening to the beautiful and intriguing melody of More than Bread Alone I felt like Ulysses the first time he heard the chant of the mermaids during his Odyssey.

Lotta Karlsson aka The Turning of the Tide has a solid, mature, and above all, original artistic vision.

Her compositional style has classical inspirations but the addition of electronic sounds makes this musical project futuristic.

More than Bread Alone is an intense song full of meaning that wants to make the listener think about what is really important in life.

The chord progression and dynamics of this tune are thought out very well and manage to entertain the listener from the first to the last second.

A beautiful song that I recommend everyone to go and listen to.

More than Bread Alone is The Turning of the Tide’s Single Out Now!


Magical and Intense!


More than Bread Alone is The Turning of the Tide’s Single

Crafted by Swedish-Norwegian classical pianist and contemporary songwriter Lotta Karlsson, this genre-crossing track blends rock, electronica, and classical influences to create a dark and thought-provoking musical journey.

With introspective lyrics that critique societal values, “More Than Bread Alone” challenges the notion of material possessions as a source of happiness, offering a unique and captivating listening experience bound to leave an impression.




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