Explore ‘God Bless The Bands’ beautiful song by song breakdown of our new EP
Melancholy Heat is a spiritual embodiment of the most important life lessons. So live freely and listen to Samana.
- God Bless The Bands
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Melancholy Heat is a spiritual embodiment of the most important life lessons. So live freely and listen to Samana.
- God Bless The Bands
‘Time past is the present and the present is the future. This is one of deep reflection; a journey through time and perspectives, articulated through sound and poetry. Composed during the global pandemic, it is a deep inward reflection of individual and collective consciousness, a rumination on our relationship with nature and a calling of reconnection with the ancestral wisdom we all possessed, which lies at the heart of all things.’
"There’s something magical about this track, especially in its spare performance. According to the band it’s “a rumination of our interrelations with nature, and the impressions we carve on the world which surrounds us” and that sums up the mysterious nature of it pretty well. It feels like a wind howling through the trees on a cold winter day and that makes it a perfect tune for the current times."
We are excited to share with you our newest EP ‘Melancholy Heat’ coming out on the 17th February. Stay tuned dear friends.
“Samana are Rebecca Rose Harris and Franklin Mockett—and, together, they’re setting the psychedelic folk world alight with their haunting art. With textured, euphonious vocal performances and deep, intertwining, practiced musical knack, though, it shouldn’t be long before their name becomes household overseas.” - For Folks Sake
Catch our latest song ‘All One Breath’ on Guy Garvey’s show on BBC 6 Music Player here, find us from 1:49:47
“Ive made no secret of them being one of my favourite bands at the moment” - Guy Garvey
Thank you to Gig Soup for their feature on ‘All One Breath’
“Samana return with the lo-fi psychedelic pop of new single ‘All One Breath’. Named by Elbow frontman Guy Garvey as his ‘Artist Of The Year’ on his BBC 6Music show, the sumptuous combination of Rebecca Rose Harris’s dulcet vocals and Franklin Mockett’s gently haunting piano can be streamed below.”
“Samana have steadily released singles throughout the last, troubled, 12 months – in places tapping into a cosmic Americana – folk and bottleneck blues – a music inspired, offered up, by wide open spaces, and ever changing horizons. From the slow, dark, funk of The Spirit Moving – whose intricate, winding, “snakes pass” playing summons an Ennio Morricone Sergio Leone score – giving Khruangbin a run for their money – to the gospel-influenced The Glory Of Love, and the new piano-led piece, All One Breath.”
“One the song, a lonesome piano underpins the dulcet yearning tones of Rebecca Rose’s voice on Samana’s new piece. It’s haunting and hypnotic in its minimalism, sitting somewhere between Tim Buckley and PJ Harvey with shades of Nick Cave and Mazzy Star Described by Guy Garvey simply as “remarkable”, the duo were named by the Elbow frontman last year as his artist of the year.”
“Described by Elbow frontman Guy Garvey as his ‘Artist of the Year’ on his 6music show, Welsh duo Samana (aka Rebecca Rose Harris and Franklin Mockett) have released a new single All One Breath, which we’re absolutely delighted to premiere right here on Backseat Mafia this morning.
Describing the track as “a rumination of our interrelations with nature, and the impressions we carve on the world which surrounds us. Wisdom has been exchanged for naivety, which took the guise of intelligence, but the solution is buried within the ancestral part of each and every one of us”, the pair recorded it, mixed and produced it somewhere remote in France.
Built on this emotion soaked piano line and Harris’ remarkable vocal, All One Breath hints at psych-folk, but also moments of neo-classical as this wash of vocal sounds laps gently between verses. What transpires is a song where you almost daren’t make a noise, for fear it might interrupt things.
In simple terms, it’s heart-stoppingly beautiful.”
stay tuned…
“I’ve played this a lot but its because It’s excellent. Its from their album Ascension and I can’t recommend anything more highly. This is the sound of art meeting love in a very real way.”
- Guy Garvey BBC 6 Music