Eclectic vibes, melodies for share, eponymous album and the blend of contrasted influence from Post-Rock, Ambient Pop and Progressive Rock really can be associated to these Paris, France’s unit of a quartet musicians: Thomas Bouvier (bass), Sebastien Benoits (drums), Jefferson Gregoire (guitars) and Gaetan Benoits (guitars) releasing their works over these three semi-instrumentals(with some vocals) track-listed in We Pretend It’s All Right from them – a foursome called The Random Monsters.
Listening further as we travel onto the journey harmony music through Fathers
led on nine minutes and twenty-seven seconds or The Winding Way stilt-skinning
on four minutes thirty-eight seconds magnificent solitude carrier by air
transports the sound of noise. As blistering blurred picture of a poor skater
surviving another day of hopeless world in the near future might interpreted
harmfully as it shows …
We Pretend It's All Right:
https://therandommonstersofficial.bandcamp.com/album/we-pretend-its-all-right
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