Posts tagged "Son Lux"

Son Lux | Live Another Life | City Slang Release Date: 14 October, 2020 Son Lux: made up of composer Ryan Lott, guitarist Rafiq Bhatia and drummer Ian Chang – have a bandcamp biography that reads “a grand, genre-less dream” and there perhaps could not be a more fitting description

Son Lux | Tomorrows I | City Slang Release Date: 14 August, 2020 More pervasive than a virus, anxiety and urgency has spread across our physical and virtual landscapes. The growing inequities of centuries old and current day complexes of oppression has reached a critical and necessary breaking point, forcing

Son Lux | Plans We Made (single) | City Slang Single Release Date: 28 July, 2020 Album Release Date – Tomorrows I: 14 August, 2020 In order to describe the auditory world of Son Lux, one must be willing to open their ears, eyes and hearts; a genre-bending realm in

Feature Image by Steve Hogg Taking a moment of calm in our daily lives is essential to our wellbeing, as a constant build-up of stress can not only affect our mental health, but our physical health too. The affect of music on our lives is unprecedented, and despite whatever emotions

By Jenna Dreisenstock Narratives engulfed in spectral animation; hauntingly beautiful in visualisation, painfully loved – executed in stunning awe. To end off October, we’ve curated a list of 15 music videos from 2018 that make one’s skin crawl; whether it be disturbing or strange imagery, the portrayal of heart-wrench narratives

By Jenna Dreisenstock An album’s artwork is what makes the first impression of a new release, even though it’s definitely unfair to ‘judge a book by its cover’. We can’t assume what the tracks of the album sound like just by it’s album art, however the artwork is the most

Son Lux | Brighter Wounds | City Slang Release date: February 9th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock Stretch your arms out before you; uncurl the clench of your fist. Pull your fingers taut; watch the stars spill from your palms; the glittering, the blind. The push and pull of action.

Interview by Shannon Lawlor Son Lux are an experimental three piece currently located in New York, USA. Originally conceived as a solo entity for multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lott to explore, the project developed into the genre-less mammoth they are known for today with the full-time addition of live members, guitarist Rafiq

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