London After Midnight
I like LAM not only for the music but for the message Sean Brenan spreads around. He is Vegan and a great protector of animals' rights. He is not religious in a way I am and may be he does not go into Hindu ideas about life. But for me Sean's songs became manifestations of some of the thoughts and visions of ancient spiritual India. I think, this is because his songs come from his original understanding of life somewhere from a deep archetypal level so the songs became symbols. As any symbol, it can be then interpreted in thousand different ways which only compliment each other. Being symbolic, Sean's verses come from and appeal to the underlying forces of our existence, describing them and showing how they work. One of the themes is delusive or destructive manifestations of reality but a Hero openly faces them and finds such position in himself, or a point of view, that helps him to escape the trap of the forces. For example 'Heaven now' - God seem to be frustrat