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“Singing Tree Forest” is a 'Polyphonic Steamroller' by The Paradise Riflebirds!

  • Hitanshu Bhatt
  • May 20
  • 1 min read

Australia/Scotland collective The Paradise Riflebirds is embarking on a new musical journey with their recent experimentation. Consisting of the dynamic duo Simon J from Cairns, Australia and John Tulloch from Edinburgh, Scotland, the collective is known for soundtracks that amaze. After their successful raids with an LP named “Victorian Evening” and an EP titled “The Riflebirds, they have decided to drop another unnamed album.

A man with guitar walking barefoot in desert
The Paradise Riflebirds
The darkness awaits with a tornado of tunes in The Paradise Riflebirds’ “Singing Tree Forest.”

The debut track from this album, “Singing Tree Forest,” is termed as a “polyphonic steamroller” by the duo. The rumbling bass, violent guitars and throbbing bass, accompanied by chaotic melodies, make it a silent yet powerful piece. The track promises to deliver a cinematic experience. With headphones plugged in, the song will transport you to half past to at night with its immersive soundscape.


Test the melody down here:



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