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With harmonies that seem to come from one astonishing voice, The Bowmans share a rare, near telepathic musical bond. Their sound ranges from poignantly captivating to silly, blending the unaffected vulnerability and abandoned glee of children, creating a uniquely uncanny experience. Sweeping across a full range of passions, the cohesive debut album "Far from Home" (Mother West), includes shattering acoustic harmony-rich ballads to indie-Americana infused with classical and gospel influences. The duo's sound has been compared to Gillian Welch, Simon and Garfunkle, Joni Mitchell, to name a few, but they are impossible to pigeonhole.
"While the Bowmans' ballads aim to embrace tradition, the music
resonates with a distinctive personality all its own. On songs such
as "Make It Last," "Digging for Gold" and "World With No Boundaries,"
their gentle demeanor finds them wistful and whimsical..."
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