I may not be the best person to talk about Mesita (try our own Ray Finlayson who gave an in-depth, glowing review of their Living/Breathing EP), but the project is catching eyes at One Thirty BPM with both the quality of output and the method of release.
At Mesita’s website, you can download their new album, Here’s To Nowhere, for free! Yeah, that’s cheaper than most albums cost. Of course, that is only for MP3s. For audiofiles, which pertains to much of Mesita’s fanbase, a Flac version is available for a very reasonable $6.
Still not sold? Try out lead cut “A Million Shades Of Sky” below. Download the MP3s here and the Flac here.
Mesita – A Million Shades of Sky by One Thirty BPM
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