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Snakes Don’t Belong In Alaska - Navegando Al Paraiso [Green & Clear vinyl]

Up In Her Room

  • £25.18

Format: LP, Coloured
Catalogue No.: UIHR020 
Barcode: 5063176032416  
Release Date: 08 Mar 2024
Genre: Psychedelic Rock

Snakes Don't Belong In Alaska have firmly established themselves as a prominent force in the underground UK psych scene, sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in the current generation of psych rock. Notably, they collaborated on a mesmerising album with the legendary Japanese psych artist, Junzo Suzuki, and have had the privilege of performing alongside esteemed bands like Hawklords, 10000 Russos, and The Myrrors, among others.

Originating from the vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne, SDBIA embraces an experimental genre non-conforming psych style, blending elements of stoner, kosmische, space rock, prog, and post rock. This captivating fusion of sounds creates a unique musical experience that continues to captivate audiences far and wide.

Their latest offering ‘Navegando Al Paraiso’ sees a slight change of pace from the band, but none less potent. As we’ve now become accustomed to with SDBIA, the band invite you on a transcendent musical journey, effortlessly blending psychedelic rock with waves of folk and post-rock. This album immerses listeners in a dreamscape where ethereal melodies ebb and flow like the tides. Each track evokes a sense of wanderlust, drawing inspiration from timeless musical traditions while pushing the boundaries of sonic exploration. Snakes Don't Belong in Alaska paint an otherworldly soundscape that invites you to lose yourself in the euphoria of musical and introspective discovery.

Available on super ltd edition green & clear vinyl, only 300 copies pressed.

“I’ll try to be around and about, but if I’m not, then you know that I’m behind your eyelids, and I’ll meet you there”.
Terence McKenna

Track-listing
A SIDE
1. First Breath Of Paradise
2. Eternal Sunday

B SIDE
1. The Worship Of An Orange Sky God
2. My Void Is Full Of Colour

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