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Dool - The Shape Of Fluidity (2024)

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Dool  - The Shape Of Fluidity (2024)

Dool - The Shape Of Fluidity (2024)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 348 MB | Cover | 49:39 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 115 MB
Rock | Label: Prophecy Productions

Everything flows, nothing ever stays the same. The same can be said about the third studio album of the fast-rising Dutch rock band DOOL. Aptly entitled "The Shape of Fluidity" there is not just musical innovation but the full-length revolves around themes of personal change, physical change, psychological change, and the ever-changing world around us. DOOL and particularly singer and guitarist Raven van Dorst ask questions: How does change affect us? How do we keep being ourselves in a world that is so incredibly demanding and aggressive towards the individual? We must be as fluid as water to navigate ourselves through this ocean of possibilities and uncertainties – and make peace with chaos and impermanence. Musically, DOOL continue on the path laid out on the two previous studio recordings of heartfelt rock music with added metal elements, while displaying a maturity and focus in songwriting that has grown out of experience.

Dool - Visions of Summerland (Live at Arminius Church Rotterdam) (2023)

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Dool - Visions of Summerland (Live at Arminius Church Rotterdam) (2023)

Dool - Visions of Summerland (Live at Arminius Church Rotterdam) (2023)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 536 MB | Cover | 01:15:35 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 180 MB
Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Gothic Rock | Label: Prophecy Productions

"Visions of Summerland (Live at Arminius Church Rotterdam)" is far more than just another live album. DOOL recorded these tracks in the darkest of all nights during the winter solstice of December 23, 2022. It was not just physically the gloomiest time of the year, but also spiritually a dark hour for the Dutch dark rock shooting stars. They had hardly been able to tour their latest, sophomore full-length "Summerland" due to the global pandemic.