Review: Swallow The SunShining

Swallow The Sun‘s continued relevance and popularity, while built on the back of classics in their early discography, was carried through their later years by records that managed to weave their flair for melody, melodrama and atmosphere without compromising their sound. Comparing the sound of their debut to the sound of New Moon, or listening to the Songs From The North cycle and then 2021’s Moonflowers, you hear a band evolving while retaining the essence of their appeal. Moonflowers felt massive, both in its recording and in its position within the Swallow The Sun discography, a big highlight for the band … Continue reading Review: Swallow The SunShining