Shared Hallucinations is FIBRES’s Album Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
FIBRES’ album “Shared Hallucinations” is a refined musical journey inspired by retro vibes, and it proves to be truly intriguing.
Shared Hallucinations is FIBRES’s Album Out Now
Chris Potter’s deep and intense vocals add a layer of authenticity that makes you wholeheartedly believe in the words of the lyrics.
The solid guitar work by Dan Barnes, with its reverberated effects, imparts an ethereal halo to the songs, reminiscent of The Edge’s signature style.
As a debut album, “Shared Hallucinations” is astonishing. FIBRES showcases a developed artistic taste, demonstrating a maturity beyond their introductory release.
There’s a completeness to their music, leaving nothing lacking. The production is top-notch, and the chord progressions are well-thought-out, contributing to the overall sonic richness.
Throughout their music, you can discern hints of influential bands like Depeche Mode, INXS and U2, indicating a diverse musical palette.
FIBRES has created a sound that not only pays homage to the past but also carves out its own unique space in the contemporary music landscape.
This album shows the band’s potential and artistry, marking them an artist project to follow closely.
With “Shared Hallucinations,” FIBRES has made a compelling entrance into the music scene, leaving listeners eager to witness the evolution of their sound in the future.
Shared Hallucinations is FIBRES’s Album Out Now!
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Shared Hallucinations is FIBRES’s Album Out Now
FIBRES is Chris Potter vocals and Dan Barnes guitars: friends who met while working at a Manchester Architectural practice. Formed just pre lockdown, tracks were composed on iPad and shared on Dropbox. Early on we found our collaborator producer Darryll McFadyen.
Dan spent 2 weeks in a coma during lockdown: ‘I felt like I’d been away for 3 months of the most surreal experiences when I was suffering ICU delirium’.
Shared Hallucinations shaped itself around this unreal experience and Chris’s vocal appetite for questioning the human experience mixed with a dose of humour. Infused with melodic Indie guitars a distinct sound emerged: recorded at Rockfield and mixed at
Darryll’s studio in Fife, Shared Hallucinations is the band’s killer debut album.
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