[ Shock Records / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 30 May 2011
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Dallas-based trio True Widow play against type. Big guitar, bigger drums and the biggest bass...
Dallas-based trio True Widow play against type. Big guitar, bigger drums and the biggest bass (played by D.H., Slim, and Nikki, respectively) effortlessly recreate the unending skies of prairie America, where storms blow across with fury, horizons are unencumbered by the choke of skyscrapers and electric light, and the atmosphere pushes you down. A rumbling backdrop of distortion churns away, both behind and within True Widow's plaintive song structures, but never overpowers it.
Across a 50-minute runtime, the nine songs here range from excavated alt-rock anthems ("Night Witches," "Skull Eyes") to methodical epics like "Boaz" and "Blooden Horse," to triumphant bulldozers of sound like "NH," which splits the difference between dirge and hymn, the instruments staring into the ground while D.H. and Nikki's voices ascend to the clouds.
1. Jackyl
2. Blooden Horse
3. NH
4. Skull Eyes
5. Wither
6. Boaz
7. Night Witches
8. Interlude
9. Doomseer