Mis amigos, familia de lobos,
los amantes del amanecer
no habrá tiempo ni lugar donde los vean caer,
sus amores son del viento.
Mís amigos familia de lobos,
los guardianes de todo lo que ven,
Si uno tiene que morir,
moriremos de una vez y
volveremos en Luna buena.
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Mt Mountajn, for all of their distinctiveness, still continue to progress and evolve their sound. This is a sinewy, slightly leaner beast than previous releases. The songs are briefer, slightly more melodic; perhaps the influence of Stephen Bailey’s solo explorations?
The songs are still iterations of tension and gloom. Mt Mountain have honed their music into a uniquely powerful form of minimalist psychedelic brutalism. Theirs is a menacing, looping drone, always threatening to explode. Michael Mueller
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Think I've just found my new favourite band! Really digs deep and connects with an ancient otherworldly vibe. They have obviously put a lot of effort into this. Takes some unusual turns, but is heavy as f*** throughout. Like Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve, but properly wiggable. Richard Thomas
supported by 17 fans who also own “Familia de Lobos”
I was on a train travelling to Seefeld in Austria and had nothing but the Alps to look over from the windows. This was a perfect compliment to the environment I was in Robert A Johnson
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