Following on from the ice-sculpted cinematics of the critically praised
The Slow and Steady Winter, ‘A Warm Glow’ is the perfect introduction to Drew Sullivan’s (aka Slow Dancing Society) latest opus,
Priest Lake Circa ’88. ‘A Warm Glow’ finds Sullivan issuing forth waves of radiant synth drones and glistening guitars that ripple effortlessly across its sonic vista. As always, Sullivan manages to weave an intrinsically complex emotional spine through the track’s near eight minutes. ‘A Warm Glow’ speaks of both departure and eventual return and perhaps in its broadest sense the notion of “home”. Above all this is music to bathe in: warm, steamy and all-encompassing.
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