Black Peaks: All That Divides

Black Peaks SKU: 36640607
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Black Peaks: All That Divides

Black Peaks SKU: 36640607

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $21.63
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Title: All That Divides
Artist: Black Peaks
Label: Rise Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4050538414356
Genre: Rock

Limited colored vinyl LP pressing, includes digital download. U.K. quartet Black Peaks have been taking both critics and fans by storm with their original blend of riff heavy, prog-infused alternative rock. Produced by Adrian Bushby, the Grammy Award Winning producer of Muse and the Foo Fighters, All That Divides is a collection of songs that, as individual components, soar on the back of majestic highs and crashing nosedives, but which when considered as a whole, combine to create a deeply rich tapestry that rewards repeat listens with even greater revelations. It is a challenging album of ambition, grandeur and scope, released at a time when artists increasingly give little credence or thought to the album concept; yet further evidence of the aspirations of a band for whom the idea of sacrificing their creative vision is anathema.

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