Delta Moon “Life’s A Song – Live Vol 1 // When Possible Live Vol 2”

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    Artista / Grupo: Delta Moon

    Álbum: Life’s A Song – Live Vol 1 // When Possible Live Vol 2

    Discográfica: Self Production

    Año publicación: 2013

    Fecha crítica: 5/2014

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Delta Moon has already done a long musical way His huge career guarantees his good form and careful setting on scene Over the years they have been active, they have changed the band musicians several times, but this does not mean his quality as a band has diminished In these two albums the group follows the same patterns they usually do, showing that special tone and musical language that distinguishes them from other bands Two perfectly matched guitars, with solid well developed arrangements based on steel and slide guitars and banjo in some tracks of Life’s A Song cd, together with well teamed voices and delicious harmonies These two albums drive us to a very peculiar trip, full of a very intimate music we already know well Delta Moon do it on a perfect way for walking around and show his own personal projects, always in fashion, although the band always tries to come out of the standard labels that may define them with rigid parameters they want to escape from Delta Moon are Tom Gray guitar, steel guitar and voice, Mark Johnson guitar, banjo and backing vocals, Franher Joseph bass and backing vocals and Darren Stanley drums



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