Multiple DW Releases Reviewed on Womblife
Levitate and Dissolve
. . . I wont cheapen this blissful tornado with any name-dropping and just say this is a seriously able-bodied brainscrambler that rocks hard as heck, but in a completely unconventional -- yet still well rehearsed -- way. . . .
This is the Voice of Doom Calling
. . . I'm going to agree that this is the finest Anvil Salute dish to date, fitting easily with the current free folk/improvised scene while injecting a healthy dose of traditional warmth every second of the way, which makes sense for a bunch'a freaks from Oklahoma. . . .
Sunblinded Visions by a Silver Sea / say goodnight to the evangelist
. . . Pefkin's side is taken up by one extended minimal pop droneout,
creeping along on clinking music box melodies and ghost harmonica. . . .
. . . The Circle and the Point mines a similar ore with wandering acoustic
guitars/vocals over desolate drones and ambient noises that go from
stumbling broken folk jams to full on void scapes and back again, all
captured in crumbling live fidelity. . . .
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