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Caramel – Dreams of 60s Counterculture
In summer, Brighton becomes a cultural capital with its festivals, concerts and jams. We hope that soon everything will happen there as usual and we will see new bands and new debuts again. Meanwhile, local bands have the opportunity to debut with their records. We are pleased to welcome the first single called 'Dreams of 60s Counterculture' from the Brighton band Caramel.

 A bright cheerful song was released in time when everything around breathes hope. Taking as a timbre the sound of British blues of the 60s, the band Caramel breathed new forms into this sound and at the same time a new life. The band's experimentalism can be heard from the first riffs and rhythms.  The modern form of rock composition is similar to the 90s alternative on the example of QOTSA. 


But in addition to non-standard rhythmic structures, we hear wonderful vocal duets and guitar stereos. Caramel continue experiments throughout the song with the missing guitars and unexpected wind instruments at the end of the track. We admire Caramel's ability to create such colorful and fresh music material. Listen to the single 'Dreams of 60s Counterculture' on Spotify below and support the talented guys from the band Caramel in their wonderful debut.