The art rock band Labasheeda has been around for about 20 years, and throughout that time they’ve experimented with various lineups, sounded different, and toured extensively around Europe.

“A multi-layered album, with varying tales and emotions is Blueprints.”
The album “Blueprints” is a multi-layered tale. The whole essence of blues is contained inside the rock’s fiery core. The wood, the air, and the dirt were heated by the flaring of string and brass instruments in all directions. Dark tones are formed when grunge and pitch are mixed in the mud. Thrive on aural dissonance and terrifying lead voices. This classic rock, reminiscent of Bruce Springsteen, is brought to life by the brilliant light. When you combine these two paths, you’ll end up near “Blueprints.” A gloomy grunge vibe permeates the music, with chords that slash bark and become gritty. On top of everything, however, comes a voice that avoids being stuck in filth and muck, and a beautiful tune that whistls and wombs in the flicker-light. Here we hear an optimistic and sincere style of singing, fueled by emotion.
A mosaic of places and moments experienced by many and felt by everyone, “Blueprints” transforms into an emotional illusion. A synthesis of style, function, and sound is supported by an instrumental and vocal combination that works in perfect harmony, allowing for this flexibility of musical expression. Catch the muse down here.






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