Country: USAGenre: Indie Rock
Label: Bakery Outlet Records
Tracks: 10
When Cara and Clancy moved to Athens after graduating from an upstate New York university (SUNY Purchase, the unlikely hotbed of creativity that produced Dan Deacon and other notable weirdos), Cara already had a swath of noteworthy solo material under her belt. After a spate of performances accompanied only by her electric guitar, she sought out a rhythm section. Clancy wasn’t a drummer at the time, but he stepped up to the plate to do the songs justice. To listen to the band now, Clancy’s abilities cannot be stepped to—he’s a songwriter’s drummer, for sure. As the two pondered a possible bassist, Jared’s name came up—and he promptly walked into the room, gliding on the winds of sheer coincidence. Jared’s melodic, wandering basslines were an obvious match to Cara’s guitar playing, and provide McCartney-esque counterpoint to her full vocal timbre.
Which brings us to the centerpiece of Witches’ appeal: Cara Beth Satalino is what puts the band over the top and sutures their songs into one’s memory. She sings with simultaneous pointed honesty and dignified modesty. You can hear barbs and arrows in the songs that make up “Forever”, Witches’ forthcoming full-length album, released on Bakery Outlet Records. Some are directed outwardly; others seem to take aim for the singer herself. All, however, hit their mark with a precision that warrants respect. Forever is an excellent record and worth checking. Highly recommended. Definitely a must for fans of Des Ark, Pretty Girls Make Graves, and Lemuria.
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1 coments:
really nice, thanks Chris
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