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King Woman: Doubt (2014)
When Kristina Esfandiari / King Woman’s creates e.p.’s like Doubt, you’ll hear why she deserves all the moments she’s having. This year’s Celestial Blues is out now and at this point she’s established herself as a Jill-Of-All-Trades spanning several solo projects and collaborations throughout shoegaze, doom, techno, pop, industrial, drill, and more. Her presence began in her first (doom) project King Woman and it’s been her biggest staple since. Still is. Doubt shows she and her team can slay the toughest of titans, the largest of giants, and the meanest colossus. Four crushing, slow-burning tracks showering heartbreak, devastation, and cruelty at the direction of Esfandiari as her vocals pull in the same strength and direction of Colin Gallagher and Patrick Hills’ droning turbulent riffs, the undertow of Sky Madden’s basslines, and Joseph Raygoza’s ground-splitting drums. With Celestial Blues getting great fanfare and playing the lead in Jae Matthews’ (Boy Harsher) move The Runner (2022), Esfandiari isn’t giving up her crown anytime soon.
Many vinyl pressings come in 1,000 milky / pink splatter, 1,000 cloudy electric blue splatter, 200 clear electric blue, 200 oxblood red, a nd unknown numbers in milky clear and olive-green transparent. There’s also a pink cassette version with different artwork for the tape-inclined.
Hem by King Woman from the album Created in the Image of Suffering
and just like that
arriving
of course we are
pinks and blues california hues
Today, in Ojai.