DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Marma by Beatowls

Having crafted an enthralling lead single with “Please Lie to Me”, the electronic trio hailing from Liverpool, Beatowls, continue the craftsmanship with hypnotic debut album, Marma.

With the Beatowls dedication to crafting meticulously constructed soundscapes, Marma perfectly captures an exploration of the human experience, inviting listeners to connect with the transient nature of time, the dance of light and shadow, and the convergence of urban life with the natural world. It’s an emotional voyage that resonates with both personal and universal themes, making it a profound and thought-provoking musical endeavour.

As they delve into uncharted musical territories, Beatowls offer an immersive experience that transcends traditional boundaries. Their unique DIY approach is a proof of their artistic freedom and innovation, pushing the boundaries of not only sound but visuals that could be seen in the lead single video for “Please Lie to Me”. The result of Beatowl’s freedom is a mesmerising and enigmatic path in the world of electronic music.

With Marma, Beatowls are poised to make an enduring impact on the electronic music landscape. Their debut album serves as testimony to their creativity and their ability to connect with a diverse audience of music enthusiasts and art aficionados alike. This Liverpool-based trio is here to redefine sonic boundaries, offering an experience that is as immersive as it is captivating.

Blending elements of the industrial and the natural world, Marma is a compelling journey that navigates the intricate interplay between dreams and reality.

MUST LISTEN TRACKS: “I Pray,” “All I See is Trouble,” “Cinders,” “(Do You Want to Be) Loved”, “Dreams of Home Invasion”

FAVOURITE TRACKS: “Please Lie to Me,” “(Do You Want to Be) Loved”

Photo by Mark McNulty