![]() Nothing Works Vol 2: Hymns for Useless Gods by The Earth Below is released worldwide on 10th April on Unherd Music and can be pre-ordered HERE. “The blood runs thick with Black Sabbath but the heart needs a bit of Roy Orbison and this album covers more musical and lyrical landscapes than my earlier EPs.” I hear Johnny Marr has done great stuff since the band split. Traditional Country & Western Swing, Folk, Bluegrass, old-time Gospel, and Jug-band music make up just a few of the ingredients that go into the pot to make up. It has sparked an all-out jacquerie, with youths taking control of the street and beating up police officers. The death of Kurdish woman Jna Mahsa Amini in the custody of the Tehran morality police has become a symbol of Iran deep social malaise. “While this album maintains the intensity in mood of my previous releases, I think that is enhanced by a denser musical arrangement this time,” explains Raghu. In my mind The Smiths were 75 Morrissey, 24 Johnny Marr and 1 the others. America may prefer domestic unrest to an overthrow of government. With Nothing Works Vol 2… Raghu explores jazz, post rock and the heavier side of a six string to pitch a weightier, more complex sound: Grown from the seed of an idea found in ‘Vapour’, a song written and recorded by Raghu during his time spent as one-half of experimental outfit, Rat King, The Earth Below has since become all consuming absorbing his time and imagination, and in doing so, has accommodated his most radical and brilliant ideas.įrom his debut EP Aleph and resulting album, Window Lights for Wanderers, to 2018’s beautifully psychedelic yet strangely transmissionary, Dreams of A Thousand Stillness, Raghu has traversed a cornucopia of musical styles and movements over the past decade, treating listeners to shades and sounds akin to CSNY, Slint, Leonard Cohen and Chris Bell. #Unherd band serial#Originally established in 2010 as a creative outlet for multi-instrumentalist, Deepak Raghu – best known locally as serial drummer for the likes of Shepherd and Bevar Sea – The Earth Below is perhaps one of Bangalore’s most captivating solo projects. ![]()
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