My New Band Believe review beautiful ideas burst from ex-Black Midi man's lovable debut album
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My New Band Believe review  beautiful ideas burst from ex-Black Midi man's lovable debut album
"Amid all that, what price a sweetly lambent acoustic track, with a little country and a dab of bucolic Canterbury prog in its DNA, sung not by frontman Geordie Greep but by bassist Cameron Picton?"
"While Greep's 2024 solo debut The New Sound offered the full sonic smorgasbord familiar to Black Midi fans, My New Band Believe's eponymous debut could be read as an album that takes Still as its starting point."
'Still' from Black Midi's album 'Hellfire' contrasts with the band's maximalist style, featuring a sweet acoustic sound sung by bassist Cameron Picton. This track influences Picton's debut album 'My New Band Believe', which is entirely acoustic and features live recordings with fingerpicked guitar, double bass, piano, and percussion. The album showcases a departure from the chaotic sound of Black Midi, focusing on a more understated and melodic approach, while still incorporating elements of improvisation and collaboration with various musicians.
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