Let Airplanes Circle Overhead is an experimental/post rock band from Carlisle in the North West of England. Their name is taken from W.H. Auden's Funeral Blues.
After disbanding previous outfit As An Enemy; Luke Roberts (guitar) and fellow member David Langfield (drums) joined forces in 2003 with James Johnson (guitar/bass) to form Let Airplanes Circle Overhead. Best known for their use of melodic timbre fed on a bed of white noise, the band re...
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