Album Title
Deaf Havana
Artist Icon All These Countless Nights (2017)
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"All These Countless Nights" is the fourth full length studio album from English band Deaf Havana. It was released on 27 January 2017 through SO Recordings / Silva Screen Records Limited.
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Reviewed by sputnikmusic
Sonic evolution can be a difficult balance for any musical act. If a band stays too comfortably in one lane, they run the risk of getting stale and beating the same tired ideas into the ground. However, those bands that dare to expand their sound in dramatic and unexpected ways have the potential of alienating large segments of their fanbase, or even losing touch with what was central to their appeal in the first place.
Fortunately, this balancing act is pulled off with flying colors once again on Deaf Havana’s fourth full-length, All These Countless Nights. In many ways, this album is where the band ties the extremely personal storytelling and classic rock excursions of Old Souls together with the more modern, hard-hitting sound of Fools and Worthless Liars. The result is a listening experience that is truly more than the sum of its parts, one that can be described as that of a band coming into its definitive sound. This is an album that, like the two preceding it, will be able to mean different things to someone at different points in their life. True lasting power isn’t always easy to find in contemporary rock bands, but Deaf Havana have proved once again that they have the ability to create an album that can stand the test of time.



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