• Wild Birds & Peace Drums – The Snake
  • Posted on 17 Jun by Paul Davies · ·
  • Wild Birds & Peace Drums' album 'The Snake' is a tribal rollercoaster. It is a musician's wet-dream but commercial enough to appeal to light-hearted fans of progressive music.

    This is not destined for the charts, but it is a self-indulgent delve into a modern take of world music, without the shitty world music label often handed all too easily out at HMV.

    If you wacked a load of electronics and catchy lyrics over this you have M.I.A., but this is not aimed at the M.I.A. audience, it is for the more mature or experimental, or you could even say, daring, listener.
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