The long awaited new album from The Myrrors, their first since 2018. “Land Back” is heavily improvised, perfectly balanced and delivers completely. It’s droney, rhythmic, very interesting and continuously engaging. Definitely a record you’ll want to play loudly through speakers and immerse yourself into. Though ultimately pretty concise, particularly for being psychedelic drone rock, it feels epic. Rock n roll influenced music is especially suited for creating a lot of emotional weight in a short time like this. Of course the Afghan influence is present but the fusion of styles that The Myrrors bring are very tight and very much in their own sound. That’s a maturity in songwriting and improvisational musicianship that can’t be faked or bought.

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