The opening track, Blood Moon, features the unmistakable galloping rhythms and harmonising guitars of Iron Maiden. (Niall Ward-O'Brien at )Īlso read the review by Simon Smith at It’s a rare group that can muster such a broad instrumental palette (is that a dulcimer in ‘Treacle’?) – and they deftly weave a host of organic and electronic timbres together from technicolour track to another. HPs’ greatest asset (in this humble writer’s view) is their joyful attitude to instrumental arrangement – every shimmering clarinet line, buzzing horn swell and glimmering glockenspiel hit feels like the product of exquisite craft and attention, as well as incredible musicianship. Rory Clark – tuba, french horn, sousaphone and percussion Paul Russell – guitars, synths and tuned percussion Genre(s): Instrumental Chamber, Progressive Pop/ Rock
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