A gratifying union of conspicuous guitars, the splendorous keys, striking saxophone and valiant percussion is what creates the magnificent and mood-evoking “Weird D” by Memphis-based instrumental band Light and Shade. There is just something about their creation that allows for a relaxing feeling. The music transports you to another dimension and you kind of wish the moment lasted forever.
The unconventional sounds created in this blissful amalgamation enhances the overall richness of the piece, keeping ears engaged and curious. This is a compelling and immersive musical exploration that defies traditional genre boundaries and deserves critical acclaim!
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