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Baneful Town – Baneful Town (The Album)
The debut album of Canadian band Baneful Town has only 7 tracks, but which are the facets that were honed by the musical talent of the collective. The lyrics of their songs are a direct language taken out of the context of our lives. Together with feelings and experiences, this lyrics builds that cozy house in their town.

The first track 'Flare Gun Eyes' is strung to the rhythm of an electric guitar with a raw sound that provides a basis for a close vocalist who goes into the suite and twists in the dance of his melody which goes lower and lower as a paper glider with its circles approaching the ground. The song 'You and No One Else' greets us with the rhythm of an old locomotive. Male and female vocals are separated and shimmer with each other complementing each other. The acoustic guitar deftly beats the change of chords and the distant double bass reflects played notes at low frequencies. Strings lead the harmony from afar by playing their minuets. 'The Girl in the Window' enchants with its chorus where the vocals in their unison play with the staccato strings and the dense rhythm on the guitar. Cute sounds unobtrusive piano on a guitar background supporting the admiration of the beauty of the girl from the window. 


We have to listen to all the tracks of the band's debut album Baneful Town of the same name if we want to get sincere emotions in a simple raw form. Art in its most pristine essence is hidden below on Spotify.