The music of
Sublunar Minds is anything but earthly and mundane, so I will have to assume that they were skipping the common meaning of the song and were going for the more obtuse " situated between the earth and the moon".
Intelligent lyrics combined with a variety of musical tracks make their
music fun and interesting to listen to, and I have not found a bad
track yet. That qualifies them to claim music that is orbiting above us all.
With 15 albums available
( 12 of them on AmieStreet), they have a wide and diverse catalog of music. From rollicking classic rock and roll numbers like "No one gives a good damn" and "A little bit" to Billy Joel-esque piano ballads like "East of East" and caribbean-influenced almost bouncy numbers like "All God's Money", this is a band that defies any categorization other than "talented" and good".
If you like what you hear, be sure to go give them a vote over on DeepRockDrive, so we can all have a chance to hear them perform live in our browsers.
Originally posted on
razi.vox.com