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Coming from an inconspicuous country in the heart of Europe, Luxembourg band Seed to Tree developed from their folk roots into a dedicated indie-pop band reminiscent of acts like <a href="spotify:artist:3pTE9iaJTkWns3mxpNQlJV" data-name="Bombay Bicycle Club">Bombay Bicycle Club</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5schNIzWdI9gJ1QRK8SBnc" data-name="Ben Howard">Ben Howard</a>.
An intimate voice intertwined with consistent grooves, broad guitar sounds, synth scapes and rich melodies, flirt along the lines of indie pop before meandering atmospheric folk shoegaze kicks in and envelops you.

These past years, Seed to Tree have been touring a lot in Europe, playing festivals like Reeperbahn Festival and supporting bands such as Beirut, James Bay, Villagers and The Temper Trap. These experiences and new maturity clearly left their traces in the band’s recent sound. The new album, named &quot;Proportions&quot;, sounds darker compared to their past work, leading to a musical world that is breaking with their traditional influences and questioning the emotional, intellectual and spiritual proportions within ourselves and society.

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