Austin
trio The Well premiere the first track from their anticipated forthcoming album
Pagan Science today via Brooklyn Vegan. The song "Black Eyed Gods" is
available to hear and share HERE. (Direct
Soundcloud).
The Well was also recently prominently featured on The
Walking Dead star's Ride with Norman Reedus TV show on AMC. Not only has the
band composed and recorded the series' original theme song, they also appeared
on a recent episode with Reedus, an avowed fan of the band and all things
RidingEasy.
The impressive crux of Pagan Science, the sophomore album by
Austin trio The
Well, is that It's a multiplicity of itself. From the band's dual male/female
vocals to their transcendently timeless sounds and erudite lyrical themes,
Pagan Science is crystalline in its complexity and clarity at the same time.
The Well walk an intriguing line between authentic early 70s
doom/heavy psych and the more frayed-edge-of-sanity weirdness of their
hometown's legendary noise rock scene, whilst also splicing in shades of
chamber choir vocals, occult rock and dark folk.
Sonically, Pagan Science picks up where The Well --
bassist/vocalist Lisa Alley, guitarist/vocalist Ian Graham and drummer Jason
Sullivan -- left off with their widely heralded 2014 RidingEasy debut Samsara.
Here, the band's heavy psych, proto-metal sound growing evermore vast, yet more
focused on hooks, and their lyrics more conceptually intricate. Part of a
running thread throughout the album's introspective lyrics is the notion that
the world outside of one's own mind is also a creation and reflection of the
interior world of that mind. And, just like the band's sound is one thing
(undeniably heavy) and simultaneously another (dark folk, blues... there's even
a Crosby, Stills & Nash cover, "Guinnevere"), it's this
multiplicity that makes Pagan Science such a captivating record.
Pagan Science was recorded with producer/engineer Chico
Jones at Micro Mega Studio in 2016. Jones also previously engineered the band's
debut album Samsara with producer Mark Deutrom [Melvins, Sunn0)))] in 2013.
Samsara, released late September 2014 was ranked the #1 debut album of 2014 by
The Obelisk and widely praised in the press. Likewise, the band's intense -
some even say "possessed" - live performances have earned them featured
slots at Austin's
Levitation Fest in 2015 & 2016, as well as tours with Kadavar, All Them
Witches, Black Tusk and more.
The album kicks off with a looped vocal harmony launching a
slithering guitar riff and thunderous drums on "Black Eyed Gods" in
which the band's dual vocalists sing in unison throughout like Byzantine monks.
"Skybound" starts with a fast churning riff with vocals run through
heavy delay and reverb until the drums cut out briefly, then, dropping to
half-time the song becomes a massive psychedelic throb as the vocals continue
to loop onto themselves above the proceedings. "A Pilgrimage" takes a
slower groove, accented by pulsing congas and single note Middle Eastern
sounding guitar progression. "Byzantine" begins with monk-like chants,
swelling cymbals and droning guitars building up to pounding toms until it all
coalesces in a massive eruption. "Choir of the Stars" slowly builds
over a lugubrious bass line as a snarling slide guitar weaves throughout, while
haunting sounds of yelping coyotes echo in the background. The song ends in a
pig-like guitar squeal as "Brambles" begins beneath. Syrupy guitars
merge with Alley's and Graham's unison vocals to form a slowly building
monolithic sound describing a paranoid chant. Throughout, Pagan Science
channels the supercharged no-frills hard blues of Blue Cheer and Deep Purple
while adding multiple layers of effects, entrancing vocals and the dark thrill
of a funhouse hall of mirrors.
Pagan Science will be available on LP, CD and download on
October 14th, 2016 via RidingEasy Records.
Artist: The Well
Album: Pagan Science
Label: RidingEasy Records
Release date: October 14th, 2016
01. Black Eyed Gods (STREAM)
02. Forecast
03. Sky bound
04. A Pilgrimage
05. Drug From the Banks
06. Byzantine
07. One Nation
08. Choir of the Stars
09. Brambles
10. I Don't Believe
11. Guinevere
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