Earth Patterns" album (2022) by Szun Waves
British music group called Szun Waves shared their long-awaited studio album, called Earth Patterns (2022). The record premiered in August 2022. This album was announced back in the fall of 2018, by the way, it was the year when the previous album of the band was presented to the public, and it is from this date millions of listeners and fans of the band around the world eagerly awaited the release of the band's new record, so the album "Earth Patterns" (2022) received a huge popularity among listeners in a short period of time. This album first for the group Szun Waves in four years of silence.
As a reminder, the musical group Szun Waves was formed in 2016, at the moment (in 2022) it consists of three talented musicians, they are a vocalist, a guitarist and a keyboardist Luke Abbott, bassist and vocalist Lawrence Pikeas well as the percussionist Jack Willey. The unique thing about this band is that from the very beginning the line-up of the band did not change, which is a rare thing you can find. Originally, all three members of Szun Waves played in different bands, but when they met on one of the concerts under not very pleasant circumstances, Luke, Lawrence, and Jack decided to compose a own musical group and, as it turned out, it was one of their best decisions.
It should also be noted that new record Earth Patterns" (2022) received a lot of positive feedback in a short period of time, and all seven musical compositions of the album were critically acclaimed positively and got a lot of approving comments. The band members themselves say that these musical compositions are a kind of tribute to the group's old records. By the way, there is one more interesting fact about the new album "Earth Patterns" (2022): almost immediately after the album's release ardent fans of the band The musicians' mail was flooded with thank-you notes and warm letters, which of course pleased Luke, Lawrence, and Jack.
The only is known for sure: Everyone should get acquainted with jazz on their own, as the album "Earth Patterns" (2022) tells us, because the listener himself interprets for themselves with this music.