"Thick, warm, slow-burning and gauzy with lots of reverbed slide guitar and heavy psych amp fuzz underscoring the female singer's pretty heavy-lidded drawled vocals, the songs on Forces remind us of smoky perfumed parlors from a forgotten age. The kind of music that instantly transports you to an a dreamy antiquated time but in a way that seems refreshingly unfamiliar and charmed. Reminiscent of a fuzzier more narcoleptic Mazzy Star or a more heavier slow-rocking Beach House, Silver Pines has taken us all quite by surprise by their majestic grace and atmospheric beauty. Soooo good!! Already assured a spot on our top ten lists for the year."
--Aquarius Records
"Most of the 7 tracks here start off with a slow country gallop and eventually build into an aching roar of bliss-fuzz guitars, yawning saws, multi-tracked and sorrow-filled female vocals, and, of course, mounds of breathtaking slide guitar. The result is an atmospheric slow ride down a canopy covered backwoods river. Simply gorgeous."
--Expressway To My Skull
"When clouds of eerie organ and bowed saw curl around Stefanie Franciotti’s syrupy vocals, it sounds as though she’s broadcasting from a pirate station that’s not just across the Mexican border but 50 years in the past. The guitarists seem to recede further into the distance when they start ladling on the distortion—it’s like half hearing a UFO dogfight from three desert counties away. And if the whizzing electronics on a new tune recently posted to YouTube are anything to go by, the music can get even spacier than that."
--Chicago Reader
HEADDRESS :: LUNES in stores Tuesday June 9th
LUNES is the second album by the Texas psychedelic duo HEADDRESS.
Written in the desert but recorded during an endless New York City winter, the album is a dark
meditation on Americana. Guitarist Caleb Coy and organist Ethan Cook sculpt a cold, expansive
sound made ripe for these turbulent times. It’s the blues shaped by the avant-compositions of La
Monte Young and Dylan Carlson. It's drone rooted deep in the American tradition.
The first Sproatly Smith album (RW 76) was released yesterday. The Yew And The Hare can be purchased for £5.00 from REVERBWORSHIP.COM Limited edition of only 50 I hope you enjoy xx
hi silver pines, we really like your music..sounds really great! if you have a time, please listen our songs, and we will be glad if you give us a comment. thanks, nice to meet you!