Description
Envy Of None is a brand - new band and their debut album features Alex Lifeson of Rush, Andy Curran of Coney Hatch, Alifo Annibalini, and the talented singer Maiah Wynne. The band crafts an ambient, cinematic darkness that builds a powerful atmosphere, appealing to both die - hard fans and new listeners. Lifeson and Curran's long - standing friendship sparked the band's start, but Envy Of None isn't just about its members' pasts. It's far more than the sum of its parts. Above the harmonious chaos of guitars, synths, bass, and drums, Maiah Wynne's fragile melodies shine. Her voice, similar to Shirley Manson of Garbage or Amy Lee of Evanescence, brings charm and beauty to the recordings with floating hooks and emotional lyrics. The Storm Thorgerson - esque cover art, inspired by photographers like Eli Rezkallah, may remind fans of Lifeson's early work. However, the music breaks new ground. With industrial/electronic influences and post - progressive soundscapes in their 42 - minute debut, Envy Of None creates a sound that haunts, comforts, and excites. As Andy Curran describes, it's like Massive Attack with a touch of electronic elements and Nine Inch Nails influence, combined with a beautiful, fragile voice and dark heavy sounds.
To enjoy this Envy Of None vinyl LP, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the LP on the turntable and use the tonearm to lower the needle onto the starting groove. Adjust the volume to your preference. When you're done listening, carefully lift the tonearm and return it to its rest. Store the LP in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid touching the playing surface with your fingers to prevent dirt and oils from affecting the sound quality. With proper care, this vinyl LP will provide you with many hours of great music.