Poland’s Shrine of Reflection is a deeply hypnotic, psychedelic band, shrouded in a cloak of mystery. Their latest offering, Inner Landscapes, is an introspective piece of music. The band guides you through various emotional states and thoughts, to a distant place to contemplate and fly.
Using the imagery from the 1973 film La Planète Sauvage (The Fantastic Planet) to illustrate their intriguing yet haunting tune, the film directed by René Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor, is the perfect accompaniment to its forlorn oeuvre.
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Shrine of Reflection was founded in Lublin, Poland by Mikołaj Batyra and Maciej Miroński.
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