The digital release is only available on Reverse Alignment bandcamp here : reversealignment.bandcamp. It is with great pleasure that Reverse Alignment welcome Zalys to our midst with a promise of even greater musical experiences to come." Zalys is the explorer passing enigmas and worlds beyond our imagination, leaving us with a longing to go back there again (and again). Only signals from galaxies afar or echoes from parallel once flickers through. Zalys fifth album Sublime opens in a distant place, void of life. Taking inspiration from genres as different as black metal and cinematic soundtracks Zalys deep and spacious sound explore the territories and vastness of outer space. In the Sublime version, they sing I got a dalmation, I can still get high.
Searching the net, a lot of people said it was 311, which (lol) it is not, I am a huge 311 fan and trust me, it wasn’t 311. Listening to it, it was sung A cappella (acappella). The band comes up with great songs, notably the catchy MTV hit 'What I Got' spooky dub-reggae undertones, produced by the Butthole Surfers Paul Leary, to go with the snappy horns and surprisingly progressive lyrics that attack sexism and other social ills, especially on 'Wrong Way. "Many faceted artist M created Zalys in 2013 and already qualify for a place in the throne room together with long runned acts such as Alpha Wave Movement and Atomine Elektrine. What I Got (Sublime Cover) That is all I had to go on. It inspires awe and veneration, with greater persuasive powers
"Sublime" is the aesthetic term refering to to a greatness beyond all possibility of calculation, measurement, or imitation.