The band is coming all the way from Lebanon! I know most of you read about the situation “down there” and you’re all probably wondering how the heck such a flower grew upon the rocks… Well… I guess there’s always a way, isn’t there?

Hard working and busy-bee characters, the students who said no to civil war and yes to music, rehearsed and rehearsed and melted in rehearsal rooms and then they started playing. Everywhere! Schools, universities, you name it! That’s prolly how they got well-known in their area and thus were chosen to open for Placebo and the mighty Robert Plant! One of the members is living in Canada and the attempt to create and release an album has jus started, in Canada, Lebanon and the US. Along with the boys, some top musicians contributed. Jeff Burrows from The Tea Party and Andy Curran from SOHO 69, in collaboration with producer Ulrich Wild (Pantera, Deftones etc.).

Their music is moving in many levels and layers… They kick off with something that would drive Alice In Chains fans quaizie (thanx, Granny!), then they step up with melodies coming from their own territory, featuring the amazing Eastern motifs and elements, moving on to more mainstream phases and exceptional themes, close to Porcupine Tree, like in “The garden”, a truly musical garden that is. Music is inspiring; production is crystal and the voice… Oh, that voice… There is nothing this blessed larynx couldn’t sing beautifully… From full electric to a friend with a guitar style.

Top Knots inspiring album, sweet melodies for our ears… Don’t think we need more…
 
 

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