Wonderful slightly off kilter ethereal magical miserablism by #Caethua "The Summer Is Over Before It's Begun". Vg+ in nm jacket, $10. (at Normal's Books & Records)
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Wonderful slightly off kilter ethereal magical miserablism by #Caethua "The Summer Is Over Before It's Begun". Vg+ in nm jacket, $10. (at Normal's Books & Records)
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A1 I Am Become My World 0:00 A2 The Pleasures Of Manhood/Born In Maine In 1930 4:44 A3 A First Breath 7:32 B1 To Be A Man 10:58 B2 Post Mortem Lines 14:15 *D...
Sons of the Hounds - Caethua
Drone folk
track "Ode To Joey" on the album Red Moon, by Caethua aka Clay Camero, released Oct 7 2014, Bathetic Records
CAETHUA - Village of the Damned CD from the original press release: Born and raised in Upstate New York, Clare Hubbard has been striving to recreate the stark and ghostly sounds of her birthplace through lo-fi multi-instrument experimentation and by creating a variety of “identities” within her music. Her project Caethua serves as her primary musical identity, focusing on the darkness of nature and her melancholy recollections of the past. Composed, recorded and produced independently, her music is clearly influenced by early psych-folk composers, combining stark imagery with slow drones, haunting melodies, and scratchy field recordings. In her own words, her work sounds like “…cold marriages of growing up in the snow-covered cornfields of upstate New York, moldy nylon string guitars, a hissing blend of flea market half-working electronics, rusted pots and pans, field recordings of a doomed boat trip down the St. Lawrence River, birds in the ice-covered trees, the groan of an overheating diesel engine, shortwave radio in the middle of nowhere, busted cars sliding in the sleet of Indiana, the soft hum of an old living room, hissing from Florida swamps and a sorrowful voice leading us into the frozen ground.” “…Caethua builds a majestic framework of rural poetics and darkly colored orchestration that manages to cross the aesthetics of Harry Smith and This Mortal Coil… More people should hear this engaging voice turn familiar gestures into untrodden and insolent music…” – Eric Weddle (Dusted Magazine) released 12 May 2009 Bluesanct (INRI083) CD = ltd to 300 copies http://bluesanct.bandcamp.com/album/village-of-the-damned
Caethua - Sons of the Hounds
Sound like something that could've come from the Golden Apples of the Sun compilation a few years back.