Kelora, a London-based duo, delves into gothic cyberfolk, combining solemn atmospheres with acoustic melodies that evoke a sense of longing. Their debut album, Gloomerald, introduced listeners to a world where existential conversations arise amidst a morose undertone. With their follow-up, Sleepers, the duo expands on themes of sleep and reality's blurring lines, emphasizing life's impermanence through haunting lyrics. The album's rich soundscapes and introspective pacing create a captivating experience, marking a shift toward more ambitious compositions that explore the complexities of existence.
Their latest album, Sleepers, urges listeners to confront the disorienting tension of sleep and dreams while highlighting life's impermanence with haunting melodies and introspective lyrics.
Kelora's spectral music softly embraces melancholy, inviting listeners to navigate through both entrancing and lethargic soundscapes that provoke deep existential reflections.
On 'Bluebells,' Hall sings of dreams and destruction, encapsulating the delicate balance between the beauty of sleep and the unsettling reminder of life's fleeting nature.
What emerges in Sleepers is a more ambitious project than its predecessor, Gloomerald, weaving intricate soundscapes that charm the listener into a labyrinth of sound.
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