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Sound Sanctuary 'Dust'
Album
review
by
Tom Brumpton
16 July 2008

"Wow, where to begin? At first sight of Sound Sanctuary's artwork, one wouldn't know exactly where to place the band. Indie posers? Disparate wannabes? Or maybe, just maybe, they're something totally unique and harbour the kind of musical gems us mere mortals can only dream of. Happily, it's the latter on this flawlessly beautiful outing from this generation's Radiohead. From the sweet melodies of 'Dust' to the mournful 'Carried Away', via the trip-hop manglings of 'Blonde Pray', Sound Sanctuary have given us a stunning platter of indie-esque art rock that lays claim to no one genre, instead it adapts every genre from blues to electronica, from soul to rock to create something truly unique."

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