Makaras Pen

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Currents 00:00 Tools
Promises 00:00 Tools
Sacrifice 00:00 Tools
New Beginnings 00:00 Tools
Through the Mirror 00:00 Tools
Spent With You 00:00 Tools
Tightrope 00:00 Tools
Opus 6 00:00 Tools
What's Really Happening 00:00 Tools
Envy and Lust 00:00 Tools
Envy And Lust (feat. Jeff Kandefer & The Daysleepers) 00:00 Tools
Sixfouronezero 00:00 Tools
November 00:00 Tools
Mountain View 00:00 Tools
Linger (the Cranberries) 00:00 Tools
Wishful Thinking 00:00 Tools
Illusions 00:00 Tools
Control 00:00 Tools
Life In A New Light 00:00 Tools
Heart 00:00 Tools
Playing God 00:00 Tools
Interventionist 00:00 Tools
Opus 7 00:00 Tools
Keep A Good Thing Going 00:00 Tools
Transience 00:00 Tools
Complete 00:00 Tools
Lock And Key 00:00 Tools
How To Cope "When You're Alone" 00:00 Tools
What’S Really Happening 00:00 Tools
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APEIRON 00:00 Tools
You Are Reality 00:00 Tools
Diamonds 00:00 Tools
Alright Okay 00:00 Tools
From This Moment On 00:00 Tools
Waking Monsters 00:00 Tools
Happening 00:00 Tools
Each Breath Passing 00:00 Tools
Aperion 00:00 Tools
Each Passing Breath 00:00 Tools
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Makaras Pen walks the line between shoegaze and indie rock with a strong dynamic of crushing guitars and delicate female vocals. Doug White - founder, guitarist and songwriter from Projekt's now disbanded Tearwave - gathers a new group of fantastic musicians to continue the sonic journey he began just a few years ago. Building on Tearwave's sound and shoegaze elements made popular in the late 80's and early 90's by bands like Lush, Slowdive, and the Cocteau Twins, Makaras Pen adds the twists and turns of an aggressive indie rock band creating an electric, intense and startlingly fresh new perspective on these genres. On their self-titled debut, Makaras Pen crafts 11 songs with creative heartfelt lyrics and passionate vocals from Emma Willis, walls of wailing guitars from Doug White and Jon Nemi, lush melodic bass lines from Val Hill and textured driving drums from Dennis Caswell. Emma's lyrics delve into the darker side of failed relationships, yearning to set oneself free, leaving harmful situations and looking towards a better future. At times the euphoria of a new situation intertwines with anticipation of the failure to come. Emma refrains from a weak, victim's perspective, instead using the process to develop autonomy and independence as she searches for new inspiration in life. With so much more to Emma than a pretty girl with a beautiful voice, she commands the listener's attention, bringing a personal style that pulls the listener along for the ride. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.