The Sun Will Shine In features lucid visuals, underpinned by Mikelangelo’s signature baritone. It marks a glimpse at the group’s upcoming album, After the Flood, inspired by the migrant workers who came to work on the Snowy Scheme. The record sees the group move further into their European inspired sound, featuring gypsy-inspired instrumentation with fiddle, double bass, saxophone and accordion.
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