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Friday, March 27, 2026
Endless Valley - Opportunistic
Endless Valley is a Brisbane-based band known for their unique blend of progressive rock, world music, and psychedelic sounds. The band consists of five members—Luna on vocals and percussion, Cavell Schipp on rhythm guitar and vocals, Seb Ward on lead guitar, Brad Schipp on bass, and Nicole Perry on drums. Together, they create a rich, immersive experience through their music. The band’s name reflects the idea of endless connections across the globe, symbolizing the unity of diverse musical influences while its female lead gives them some distinction from their contemporaries. Kaskashir, the second album by Endless Valley, is a sonic exploration of mystical and ancient landscapes. It is characterized by a blend of traditional and modern elements, combining intricate rhythms and melodies with a powerful vocal presence. The album offers a journey through various moods and atmospheres, inviting listeners into a space where earthly concerns merge with transcendent visions. Kaskashir excels in everything one could want from a great psych record—big, sprawling song structures, a strong vocal presence that can cover the listener with intensity, and seamless stylistic transitions both in tempo and instrumentation. From: https://thefirenote.com/reviews/endless-valley-kaskashir-album-review/
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