Filed under: Single/EP Reviews

Release Date: Out now.
Record Label: Self-Released.
Miriam in Siberia are in a bit of a spot. Since their 2005 debut, the Italian’s enthusiastic psych-rock worshipping, has fallen on deaf ears.
Remaining unsigned – how Go Down Records’ missed the opportunity to market these guys is a mystery – the Campania four-piece are living proof of just how difficult It is for a band with retro ideals, to be noticed and heard, without the right backing.
Venturing through a space-rock journey, that provides an engaging snapshot of early ‘70s AOR, the band’s Day-Glo fusion of: cosmic-metal and weightless, chemical highs, is a winning formula; however, like previous releases, the problem with Miriam in Siberia has never been the music itself; it’s always been more to do with the band’s lack of self-promotion. Here’s hoping that Vol. 2 will be their breakthrough, billboard ad.


