Mumbles, a US-based band, released their sole album, Two Clouds, in 1990, cementing their place as a continuation of the experimental post-punk sound established by Drowning Pool. Featuring three members from that previous group, plus new vocalist Kelly Ray, the album is a perfect accompaniment to hazy summer nights and resonates with fans of Drowning Pool’s emotive discography. Released by the Italian label Viva Records, Two Clouds showcases a unique blend of ethereal, driving sounds.
What do you think is the significance of legacy and continuity in music, particularly when bands evolve or change their lineup?