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Message: Hi All,I'm posting on behalf of my band The Black Light, based in the UK. We recently released an album on 01/01/17 &#38; we're doing our best to spread the word despite only being a 'digital band' that doesn't play live. We're huge fans of bands such as Oceansize, Mew &#38; Radiohead &#38; we've tried to channel those influences into our sound, although hopefully we've still managed to carve out something distinctive. The album was written as a flowing suite of music, much akin to Mew's '&#38; The Glass-handed Kites' album. To anyone out there reading this that takes a moment to check out our stuff: thank you very much! We really appreciate it.You can listen for free at spotify &#38; bandcamp:https://open.spotify.com/album/7f5CITiwfvtI5zdih1pEEmhttps://theblacklightuk.b....ten-dreams
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