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The Giant & The Tailor – “The Deepest of Silence” [Song Review]
Tennessee’s The Giant & The Tailor are probably one of the realest, most honest bands I have heard in a while.
Tennessee’s The Giant & The Tailor are probably one of the realest, most honest bands I have heard in a while. The guys just dropped a single titled “The Deepest of Silence” and though it is brief, just shy of the three-minute mark, it is an undeniably powerful piece of music.
On this track, the band fuses together spoken word, hardcore and post-rock elements in a manner that is as raw as it is emotional, and their latest musical endeavor will hit you right in the feels. If you tend to go for music that makes you feel some type of way, The Giant & The Tailor might be your new favorite band.
Run Time: 2:54
Release Date: February 24, 2016
Check out the track “The Deepest of Silence” here.
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