I was able to hear some of Saskatchewan band, The Radiation Flowers’ album early. I am liking what I am hearing. Here’s a description they had with it:
“Cat-nap nightmares and sunny thoughts for the end-of-days, “Stuck In A Maze” is the soundtrack for that moment when you wake up from a falling dream, just before hitting the ground. Six songs with equal parts melody and cacophony, “Stuck In A Maze” is a labyrinth you may never find your way out of.”
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I was able to hear some of Saskatchewan band, The Radiation Flowers’ album early. I am liking what I am hearing. Here’s a description they had with it:
“Cat-nap nightmares and sunny thoughts for the end-of-days, “Stuck In A Maze” is the soundtrack for that moment when you wake up from a falling dream, just before hitting the ground. Six songs with equal parts melody and cacophony, “Stuck In A Maze” is a labyrinth you may never find your way out of.”