The Helmholtz Resonators Streaming New Song 'Vermillion Hue'
. (TeamRock Radio) London-based psychedelic garage rockers The Helmholtz Resonators will release their album, 'The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain' on April 13 via Proving House Digital. The album will be preceded by a single, Vermillion Hue, on April 6 - but you can listen to an exclusive stream of the track online. Say the band of the single: "The tumbling clouds filled with a halcyon vermillion hue, and the lonely trees standing solitary in the vast rolling fields. Just makes you think doesn't it? Reminisce and think of times gone by; sacred moments in your life�The profundity and hopeless enormity of it all... "Vermillion Hue is a feeling experienced by Garland Vanderbilt, one of The Helmholtz Resonators, whilst aboard a train, on a physical and spiritual journey from the musical adventure; The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain. "The music echoes the emotion and sentiment felt - a mesmeric bassline flows hypnotically along the drum track, like the train rumbling gently along its rails, as electronic droplets of rain trickle across its path." Read more and stream the song here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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