Showing posts with label Snowdrift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snowdrift. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Album Review: Wind Burial, 'Wind Burial'


I really can’t say enough about Snowdrift. Over the past 6 years the Seattle-based dream-psych outfit has become a local staple--mesmerizing unsuspecting listeners with their sporadic but expertly crafted records, and a live show that borders on metaphysical. 

For those of us who fell head-over-heels for their last full-length, 2010’s ‘Starry All Over’, the wait for a follow-up effort has felt like an eternity. Capitalizing on gorgeously crafted ethereal prog/drone progressions, and Kat Terran's weathered yet tender vibrato, the record delivered a powerful sense of intimacy that defies any derogatory use of the words "local music". "Sugar Queen and The Honey Storm" and "Those Nights" in particular dominated my car stereo for weeks after I got my copy back in April, and at one point I even sketched out a "most anticipated local albums" post with Snowdrift in mind. However, early in October it became clear that a new Snowdrift release would never surface. 



Instead, the band chose to rebirth the project with a new direction and a new name: Wind Burial. The Facebook post simply said, "Snowdrift has been plowed! We are now WIND BURIAL...". Soon after, the band announced the imminent release of their eponymous 5 track debut, and low and behold it appeared on cdbaby early this month. 

Wind Burial (as Snowdrift) at The Josephine on 9/13/13
Recorded at the Church of the Unknown in Anacortes by Nicholas Wilbur (Mt Erie, Lake, Gossamer), the record delivers on the members' promise of a shift toward a heavier, less ethereal sound. Don't worry, everything you want is still here: Kat's voice, the bittersweet guitar work, the weathered bass and heavy drums; even the sense of intimacy that made Snowdrift so lovable all find their way into the EP. 

The most obvious differences are in the band's use of more traditional 70's rock progressions, and in Kat's occasional Grace Slick-esque howl. While the whole EP benefits from a general broadening of the dynamic range, these changes are most obvious on the first and fourth tracks, titled "Seven Stars" and "Height of the Hills", which utilize somewhat austere, blues-based riffs as a springboard for heavy psychedelic and acid rock builds. This is in contrast to "Downstream", and "Caribou" (originally released back in February on the "Frost Giants of the World Unite!" mini-ep), which employ much more of the jangly, dreamy sound that Snowdrift were known for.
 
"Rainforest" is the first official single to be released from the record and it manages to fall right in the middle of the two extremes (listen and download below). Melding the intensity of Jefferson Airplane with the molten haze of Galaxie 500, the dreamy, ambling melody swells for most of the track before culminating in a shimmering, breathtaking mess. On top of being amazing, it's also a great introduction to the EP.

While some bands might have difficulty maintaining continuity with a sonic palate like this, Wind Burial's personality is so strong that each transition seems almost seamless. The result is that 'Wind Burial' is not just a great bunch of tracks, it's a great album, and it probably goes without saying that I think you should get a copy. Oh yeah, and 'Wind Burial' is officially on our short list of 2013 favorites. 
  
'Wind Burial' is now available through cdbaby, but an official EP release show is in the works for January 16th at the Sunset with Golden Gardens and Kylmyys.
  



Wednesday, October 2, 2013

This Month In Photos: September 2013

hey hey hey! September had some great shows featuring a great local talent, the multi-talented visuals maestro Randall Skrasek (who also performs his own music as Rainbow Wolves). Check out the gorgeous colors at the Jetman Jet Team show at the Josephine and Ecstatic Cosmic Union show at Cafe Racer! Also, the new venue Atlas Space, associated with Atlas Clothing in Fremont, is booking more great shows, and Beats and Bohos opened up a new shop in Greenwood (moved from Ballard). Enjoy the photos, see you out there in October!



Tangerine CD release show for their new EP, Radical Blossom. The Comet. 9/6.
LURES

Marika Justad of Tangerine


Land of Pines had a very energetic set



Vaudeville Etiquette. Fundraiser for Water For People at Carpenter Creek winery. 9/13.


Grand Opening party at the new Beats and Bohos at 7200 Greenwood Ave N. 9/13.

Jetman Jet Team, Snowdrift, Clear Black, and The Blinding Light at The Josephine. Visuals by Randall Skrasek. 9/13.
Snowdrift.
Quinn, drummer for Jetman Jet Team.


Cory Brewer at Heartland. 9/19.

Erik Ryan at Atlas Space. 9/20.


Lou Lou Hernandez at The Josephine. 9/21.

Golden Gardens with special guest Suzanne Perry of Love Spirals Downwards. Barboza. 9/22.

Waysayer at Atlas Space. 9/24.

Ecstatic Cosmic Union, Rainbow Wolves, Perpetual Ritual, and Sacred Signs at Cafe Racer. 9/27.

Perpetual Ritual

Rainbow Wolves, aka Randall Skrasek, aka THE guy to go to for awesome visuals!

Ecstatic Cosmic Union.

Eleanor Murray at Heartland. 9/28.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

This Month in Photos: April 2013


April 2013 had some great shows and neat moments! Definitely topping the list: Pollens, Rocky Votolato's debut of a new Waxwing song (the video of which can be found at our forthcoming YouTube channel), Record Store Day, and Golden Gardens (photos from which have been turned into our 2nd animated gif, below). Enjoy!

Fey Moth, 4-13, Columbia City Theater. Check out her awesome giant drum! So much bass in your face!


Pollens, 4-13, Columbia City Theater. These ladies blew us away with their harmonies.

MTNS, 4-14, Vermillion Art Bar. MTNS are coming...


MTNS. Brutal.



Punishment, 4-14, Vermillion Art Bar. Reading the synopsis on the back of an old VHS tape for ambiance...for the life of me I can't remember why. This dude is always awesome.

The Revival Tour, 4-18, Tractor Tavern

RECORD STORE DAY! Huzzah! 4-20, Sonic Boom

St. Mark's Cathedral, 4-20


Shenandoah Davis, 4-20, Cathedrals 5

Mirah, 4-20, Fremont Abbey's Cathedrals 5 at St. Mark's Cathedral


The Moondoggies, 4-20, Cathedrals 5

Snowdrift, 4-28, Sunset Tavern
Golden Gardens, 4-28, Sunset Tavern.


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Golden Gardens Animated GIF! 4-28, Sunset Tavern
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