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Nathaniel Shannon and the Vanishing Twin-Three Mothers EP review.

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  Nathaniel Shannon and the Vanishing Twin-Three Mothers EP review. What strikes a musical flame with you?; is it a certain amount of creative flair, challenging concepts that psychologically mess with you or art forms that are not easily defined?. All of these paradigms are equally appealing and entrancing, but together it makes an exquisite mess you cannot help but worship. In less than 12 minutes, this release will dip you in a chaotic palette of artful unrest and make you replay again and again. I cannot attempt to pigeonhole the overall sound it's like Tom Waits on an acid trip with hectic shoegaze and also ambient riffs, it's heavy, almost psychedelic and has the makings of a cult soundtrack vibe. It's gloomy but very dynamic. Nathaniel Shannon is a proficient and well-versed artist of many mediums. Most of his work has a dark edge to it and it is equally gritty and vivid in so many aspects. In the guise of this project he last released a warped but deep debut album T...