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Band of Muses
[edit]Band of Muses | |
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![]() Penny‑Scarlett Muse and Daisy Rose Muse in 2025 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Psychedelic folk, folk rock |
Years active | 2025–present |
Labels | Songbirds Sounds (independent) |
Members | Penny‑Scarlett Muse Daisy Rose Muse |
Website | muses.band |
Band of Muses is an American psychedelic folk and folk rock duo based in Los Angeles, California, comprised of sisters Penny‑Scarlett Muse and Daisy Rose Muse. Known for blending the free-spirited essence of the 1960s Laurel Canyon music scene with the grandeur of 1970s rock, the band is praised for their mystical, genre-defying style.[1] They independently compose, produce, and engineer under their imprint, Songbirds Sounds.
Members
[edit]- Penny‑Scarlett Muse – vocals, bass, lyrics, guitar, songwriting, production
- Daisy Rose Muse – vocals, guitar, sitar guitar, songwriting, bass, multi-instrumentalist, engineering, production
Musical style and influences
[edit]Band of Muses draws inspiration from artists such as Led Zeppelin, The Doors, and Jefferson Airplane.[2] Critics have noted their use of vintage analog textures, fuzzed-out guitar and sitar solos, poetic lyricism, and ritualistic harmonies that evoke a cinematic, otherworldly sound. Their aesthetic and songwriting reflect the spirit of 1960s Laurel Canyon and the grandeur of 1970s rock, reinterpreted through a modern, genre-blurring approach.
In the instrumentation of "Cinnamon," Daisy Rose Muse takes inspiration from Eric Clapton, emphasizing tone and atmosphere. Penny‑Scarlett Muse’s lyrics have drawn comparisons to Bob Dylan and Tori Amos for their poetic sensitivity and introspective depth.[2]
Cinnamon
[edit]“Cinnamon” was released on April 11, 2025, to critical acclaim. It received praise for its hypnotic atmosphere, lyrical depth, and retro-modern sound.
- VoxWave Magazine: “The song captivates from the very first notes with Penny‑Scarlett’s warm vocals and Daisy Rose’s airy harmonies… they’ve already saved you a seat at their séance.”[3]
- Zillions Magazine: “Band of Muses is not so much a band as an ecstatic transmission from some parallel realm… ‘Cinnamon’ is a spellbinding psychedelic burn.”[4]
- ParaPop: “…psychedelic folk-rock full of magic.”[5]
- Expansión Radial: “'Cinnamon' is more than a debut; it's a magical statement…”[6]
- Another Whiskey For Mr. Bukowski: “Band of Muses is a folk-rock sabbath… Penny-Scarlett sings like she’s seen God on acid, while Daisy Rose delivers spectral harmonies and kaleidoscope-style guitar solos.”[7]
- SoundVille: “‘Cinnamon’ is so outstanding and unique… an excellent, groovy track with a unique sound.”[8]
- mp3hugger: “Band of Muses take us on a hallucinogenic trip that activates the dopamine to a degree that addiction appears inevitable.”[9]
- LeFutureWave: “‘Cinnamon’ doesn’t just break the rules, it reimagines them entirely… Band of Muses proves they’re a genre-defying act worth paying attention to.”[10]
- B-Side Guys: “A seance for the senses… Cinnamon succeeds because Band of Muses commit completely to their own mythology.”[11]
Discography
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- Cinnamon – single (April 11, 2025)
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Band of Muses debut with hypnotic beauty and sixties shimmer – Where the Music Meets
- ^ a b Psicodelia entre hermanas: el viaje musical de “Cinnamon” – Oleada
- ^ Sisterly Alchemy of Sound: Band of Muses and Their “Cinnamon” – VoxWave Magazine
- ^ Band of Muses’ debut “Cinnamon” is a spellbinding psychedelic burn – Zillions Magazine
- ^ Band of Muses – Cinnamon – ParaPop
- ^ Cinnamon de Band of Muses – Expansión Radial
- ^ Band of Muses sort “Cinnamon”: psyché, sitar et sortilèges – Another Whiskey For Mr. Bukowski
- ^ Band of Muses – Cinnamon – SoundVille
- ^ Band of Muses – Cinnamon – mp3hugger
- ^ Band of Muses – Cinnamon – LeFutureWave
- ^ Séance for the Senses: Band of Muses – B-Side Guys