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Something’s In The Hall is Swamp Eyes’ Album

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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 featured Artist is Swamp Eyes and his Album Something’s In The Hall.

Something’s In The Hall is Swamp Eyes’ Album

This artist is very interesting. A truly original compositional approach. It’s Difficult to label the music of Swamp Eyes.

In some moments his music reminded me of Radiohead, in others Bjork and Beck but honestly, this artist was able to create something new.

I was very fascinated by his artistic vision. Something’s In The Hall is a beautiful album that follows a common thread, where experimentation is king.

This artist is not afraid to walk musical paths never travelled before. His creativity knows no bounds.

I recommend listening to this album several times to appreciate the numerous nuances and the refined harmonic intuitions.

I believe that this artist has a bright future ahead of him as he produces music so innovative that will leave you speechless.

Fantastic!

Something’s In The Hall is Swamp Eyes’ Album Out Now!


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Something’s In The Hall is Swamp Eyes’ Album

Swamp Eyes is the solo experimental folk punk project of Evansville-based singer/songwriter, Sam Kuban. At only seventeen months old, Sam’s firstborn was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. His latest release, “Something’s in the Hall,” is a direct emotional response to navigating the intense fear surrounding this unforeseen diagnosis and its complications from a parental perspective. This chaotic folk experiment offers the listener a deep-dive into an aw-inspiring binary world of soothing finger-style guitar juxtaposed with spastic blasts of percussive chaos that somehow satisfyingly coexist.




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