The Mouth of Ghosts

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When The Sun Sets EP

A 5-track EP from The Mouth of Ghosts. It's available for free download for the time being....

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  Track Title  
When The Sun Sets [4:40]    Album only
Patient [4:26]    Album only
World's End [4:58]    Album only
Close [4:22]    Album only
Digital Bath (Deftones cover) [3:57]    Album only

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Our new EP was reviewed today on www.musicreviewunsigned.com.  The review is here:

 
If you mix some serious female vocals with some moody guitar fills and cracking melodies, you'll get The Mouth of Ghosts' EP 'When the Sun Sets'.

Far removed from the mainstream muck that seems to perforate our eardrums on commercial radio, this London based group appear to blend alternative rock and trip-hop flawlessly to produce a distinct sound.

Their marquee track 'When the Sun Sets' is superb. It is reminiscent of The Cure's infamous 'Lullaby', as The Mouth of Ghosts mix hushed, whispering lyrics with warm guitar fills and protrusive bass lines that culminate in a catchy, dread-filed refrain.

If we are to criticise this EP, it must be said that the tracks that follow 'When the Sun Sets' are rather predictable. However, this is not necessarily a bad thing; 'if it ain't broke'… and all that. However, at times the vocals seem to overpower the music which can make for a couple of seconds of uncomfortable listening.

A recurring theme that flows through this EP is the sense of dread that this English group have been able to create. The fantastic female vocals definitely conjure up a different and, more importantly, unique mood.

This group are not trying to out-do each other. There are no needless solos or any overt shows of individual superiority. This EP seems to be all about the music, all about a particular blend of styles and effects which combine to create a very solid and admirable piece of work.

Garreth MacNamee, www.musicreviewunsigned.com

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