Music Reviews

Meisha

Meisha Returns Meisha Forever

Music Fellowship

Slightly classical ethereal post goth piano music. Reminiscent of the Rachel’s, but with less going on. Or perhaps if Tortoise played with only a piano? So there is that post rock rhythm that flows through these songs, but the mood created is much darker… darker, but with a strong grasp on emotion, passion, and beauty. Something you could listen to between Black Tape for a Blue Girl and Eleven Shadows.

Music Fellowship, PO Box 581035, Salt Lake City, UT 84158; www.musicfellowship.com


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