Charles.
December 2, 2010, 3 comments
After first attracting our surprised attention back in June with their beautiful song Grandpa with Organ Deuce which appeared on Fort Collins, Colorado imprint Patient Sounds‘ essential first sampler, Seattle’s Martha! Mother have finally released their debut cassette on another adorable Colorado label, Denver’s still pretty new Silent Farm Recordings, home to beautiful bands such as Memory Screen, Pasture, or Cradling.
Charles comprises twelve fragile pop songs halfway between folk and more experimentalist sounds. The music is masterfully crafted, quite a considerable amount of time and effort must have been spent on sequencing the impressing variety of employed instruments. It’s a rather slow and quiet album, music for winter daydreaming (without ever relying on means we usually associate with “dream pop”) that is still truly exciting from the first to the last note. Posada is particularly breathtaking and Charles‘ standout song, a short, almost casually hushed duet over subtle organ chords and a crescendo guitar/string part that ultimately gives way to a truly enchanting acoustic finale. Watch the brand new, fittingly Christmas themed, nostalgic and melancholic video for Posada below, wonderfully edited by Joseph Yonker.
Stream the whole album on Silent Farm’s bandcamp and purchase the C32 tape or download Charles over here.
















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