Music doesn’t always have to push boundaries, but extra credit should go to artists like Valerian Swing for being willing to take significant risks. It’s what they’ve done with their brand new album Liminal. The trio’s fourth studio record ventures off into unconventional, and for them, foreign musical territory. It’s the type of album that acts often come up with at this point in their career. It’s experimental and dares to be different. The band has conjured up influences from all over the musical spectrum. From contemporary film scores to jazz to electronic music, and to math and post-rock, the members of Valerian Swing show great ambition and purpose. With it being seven years since the release of their previous album Nights, the band had lots of time to finetune this new offerin...