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Sky Valley Mistress push scale and intent to the brink on Luna Mausoleum. Led by Kayley Davies’ smoky vocal range and joined by Max Newsome, the duo channel 70s hard rock energy into something stranger, moodier and more expansive. Fuzz-edged guitars, organ, real orchestras and even a children’s choir all feed into the record’s extremes - from desert-rock groove to towering, gospel-inflected grandeur. Influences twist and refract: Queens of the Stone Age-style swagger rubbing against Portishead’s noir, Spiritualised-scale choral lifts folding into the dark swing of Black Sabbath. The through-line is momentum - peaks, valleys, drag, lift - an album built to operate at dramatic scale without hesitation. The band’s guiding principle was simple: make something “greater and beyond all reason.” They’ve stuck to it. Sky Valley Mistress play and sing everything here - a self-directed, maximalist rock vision that refuses to shrink to size.

Sky Valley Mistress - Luna Mausoleum

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