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The Furrow’s Collective, Blow Out The Moon. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The Sun may bring life, it may make the dark simply look like a tool of repression but in the end it holds less mystery to the naked eye, less intrigue what lays beyond than the creature of the night, Earth’s shadow, the Moon.

The Moon arguably inspires more poetry, more love in the heart of the songwriter, George Harrison may have captured the zeitgeist with Here Comes The Sun but the Moon influences the darker and spiritual side of Humanity’s relationship with what stretches out into the void. To remove that, to snuff out the spectral, to Blow Out The Moon, is commit an act of poetic treason.