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Combining the darkwave soundscapes of the early 80’s with a visceral post-punk edge, York’s Mary And The Ram are preparing to unleash their brooding new single, Eclipse, out now via Syndicol Music.
Exploring themes of love, faith and ghosts of who you want to be, Mary And The Ram create a compelling narrative that connects with those of us who have peered into the abyss of apprehension. The result of which is a style that is nihilistic, cerebral and, at times, downright aggressive.
Eclipse encapsulates Mary And The Ram’s hostile soundscapes perfectly. While wrapped up in a cathartic, sombre lyrics, Eclipse bristles from the get go as layered vocals are accented by a relentless, pounding beat and leaden guitar notes. Eclipse plays out like a punch to the guts, each segment building a sense of dread as of what is about to pass.
Consisting of Kiran Tanna (vocals, production), Dom Smith (drums, percussion), Edward Alan Logie (guitar) and Sarah Shiels (bass) Mary And The Ram have been working with producer Kallie Marie (Explosives For Her Majesty) alongside Dave ‘Rave’ Ogilvie (The Weeknd, NIN, Skinny Puppy) on mixing duties and mastering by Howie Weinberg (Thirty Seconds To Mars, Mars Volta, Nirvana). With a video due for release later in November and a tour to announce, Mary And The Ram are aiming to set themselves up for an exciting 2020.
Eclipse is out now via Syndicol Music.