5 Apr 2022

Moundabout – the duo of Paddy Shine (GNOD) and Phil Masterson reveal new video


Moundabout the new project from Paddy Shine of Gnod and Phil Masterson of Los Langeros/Damp Howl/Bisect, are releasing heir debut album for Rocket ‘Flowers Rot, Bring Me Stones’ on 27 May. 

Following the song 'Bog Bodies', the band have now released 'Bring Me Stones', the second track to be revealed from the album. Watch another great video made by Rocket's John O'Carroll exclusively via Echoes And Dust here:

Echoes and Dust

'Flowers Rot, Bring Me Stones’ is available to preorder on 'Megalithic Brown & Clear Vinyl' from here:

Bandcamp


Listening to ‘Flowers Rot, Bring Me Stones’ is like entering a trance state while staring at one of the Knowth spiral carvings at Brú na Bóinne in Ireland - the megalithic art in the neolithic “passage tombs” which also contain the oldest known representation of the moon made by man.

As the album moves the listener, they are taken on a geographical and geological journey as well as psychological and spiritual, traveling inwards from the coast as well as down beneath the strata. And when you have been primed, it takes you all the way back to commune with older gods on the album’s epic centrepiece, ‘Dick Dalys Dance’, creating the kind of prehistoric drones and trance-inducing rhythms that the echoing, celestially aligned corridors of the Brú na Bóinne were built to amplify.



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