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Sounds For The Lost Generation

German shoegaze/psychedelic rock act Screaming Bones releases 3 full-length albums

Screaming Bones is back! Just before the end of 2023, Screaming Bones self-releases a ton of new music with a triple feature. The albums have been developed throughout the year and have now been released on all the major streaming services as well as Screaming Bones’ Bandcamp site: screamingbones.bandcamp.com.

Screaming Bones’ music exists to take your head onto a sonic journey into the unknown. The sound is unique and sometimes clashes with your worn-out and beloved listening patterns. But as you take your time and follow the sounds, these gems of wonderful music will unfold in your ears and in your mind, revealing their timeless beauty.

The album »Tales From The Outer Rings« is the most experimental of the three releases. It starts off with the ambient »Broken Spaceship«. Crash on a far-away planet and feel the alien sun burn up your skin. Your radio sends out warbled help signals but all you get back are responses in a language you never heard before. The album sees you off with an alternative, a bit noisier. Listen here!

Tracklist:​
01. Broken Spaceship
02. Kryptonite
03. Disco on Dagobah
04. Alien Transmission
05. Song For My Inner Demons
06. Planet Dune
07. Through The Meteor Field
08. Trip Through Hyperspace
09. Song For My Inner Demons (Reprise)

The album »Screaming Bones« opens with »Here Come the Waves«, gigantic waves of sound carry a fragile guitar all the way into your ears. »March Of The Morons« stands for all the idiots following their arsehole leaders and their lies, shouting “Hooray!” while the world goes to hell. Listen here!

Tracklist:​
01. Here Come The Waves
02. March Of The Morons
03. Neon Lights In The Rain
04. All Beauty Is Pain
05. Ridin’ High
06. Fuck Off!
07. Electric Noise
08. When I Was Young
09. A Story About Hopes And Dreams
10. Neon Lights In The Rain (Alternate Version)

The album »I think I’m OK« starts with »The Essence Of Cool« and »Electric Feel«, both crackling with electric guitar energy. »I think I’m OK« will be the companion for next spring while »Bar Life« makes you want to grab the sounds through a haze of cigarette smoke in a worn-down bar. »Chillin’ On A Sunday Afternoon« is an interlude before you go on the epic »Road Trip« with its monotonous hammering bass. Listen on headphones to enjoy the full effects. Listen here!

Tracklist:​
01. The Essence Of Cool
02. Electric Feel
03. I Think I’m OK
04. Bar Life
05. Chillin’ On A Sunday Afternoon
06. Road Trip
07. High And Low
08. Mourning For A Dying World
09. Dreamwalking

Courtesy of Collapse Agency

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

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