A song of bloodlines, soil, and war: PINWHEEL VALLEY ‘Can’t Hear A Sound’
LED by Jordanian Canadian singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Qais Khoury, PINWHEEL VALLEY unveil latest single ‘Can’t Hear A Sound’ today and further announce ‘Hello From Afar’ EP lands November 28 – via Hot Soap Records.
The indie outfit – formerly known as KAIS – blend elements of soul, alt-rock and folktronica, drawing on inspiration from Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, and James Blake among others.
“’Can’t Hear A Sound’ is a song of bloodlines and soil, of war and the restless pull of home,” explained Khoury.
“It is a cry carried on the wind, calling to kin who have wandered astray, drawn into circles that could never hold them. A plea for their return to the ground where their fathers lie sleeping. The song does not turn away from the truth that the land itself has been altered – that war has crept to our own shores, reshaping the very fields we swore to protect. The silence is no longer peace but the ringing echo of bombs, a quiet so loud it haunts the ear. Yet in the midst of this devastation, the song reaffirms its oath – that to remain bound to one’s roots is the only way to live honestly, to find a way through the world without becoming lost.”
Completing the Pinwheel Valley lineup are Stephanos Marangos (guitar), Max Daniels (bass), and either Stephanos Meletiou or Phrangiskos Petrisis (drums).
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