# 302 Yards Full of Pigeons

# 302 Yards Full of Pigeons
# 302 Yards Full of Pigeons
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Talk about Dolož Pilni Pagalmi’s latest album “No! Zināms Emesls”.

The full current composition of the group will be visiting the studio, which has been a trio for some time now, just like at the beginning – Māris Šverns, Uldis Gedra and Klāvs Lauls.

This is one of those rare cases when an already quite old band, which has managed to leave quite a few good records in this world of sound, does not just rest on its laurels, but still releases albums that deserve a review “Zibenī Pa Dibenu”. Next, I will quote what he wrote in the issue of Mūzikas Saule from the middle of last year: “The first conclusion when I start (and also finally) listen to this album: I would also like to see a record where Māris Šverns does not sing, but only reads poetry – even those who still cannot accept it get used to his “wrong” singing manner, but it also changes, and in some places it sounds like Schwern has opened up to his acting expressions like never before. It’s hard to even imagine what will happen next, but it will definitely happen The contribution of Klāvas Laulas, the group’s bass guitarist and visual artist, who is no longer considered a newcomer, must be evaluated with the highest marks, but to perceive all its subtleties, you will have to listen to the album several times, and with each one you like it more and more, despite the fact that it includes an easy-to-hummable hit that ” At Balož’ concerts, the audience demands it, even over the decades, it’s not here, if “Ieved mani daržė No. 2 (Playing!)” doesn’t become one, which was published several months before the album, and now it’s so stuck that it can’t be released anymore. although I still don’t remember the melody or the words, only the echo of those vibrations that take over when listening.”

My hands are busy when I eat
at this moment
to fate
from
hands…

On the one hand, this is a reminder that the Balož Pilni Pagalmi group will celebrate its thirty years on May 11, 2024, in the Kokaru Hall of the Mežaparka Great Stage.

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