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Strangeness & Charm, Music For The Book Of Deer. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Religion in any form has long inspired the artist to create a passionate response, especially if it is the form of searching for an answer themselves or being overwhelmed by an artifact or a vestige of humanity’s adherence to scripture in the days when such historical objects held a deep spiritual belief in the soul and the mind.

You don’t have to be religious to appreciate beauty, to see the humanity in creation and the vision to which the divine appears to all who wish to understand how we fit into the universe at large, that for some, the gift of symbolism is tied to feeling part of something unexplainable, something tangible in the heart.