Album of the Week - Acrobats - Peggy Sue
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 5:46 pm
Something a little different...
Indie folk rock of sorts. I love the harmonies these ladies lay down. This is their second album it's a little different than their first album which is a bit more acoustic in nature. I like that one better but I couldn't find a link to listen to it. Their next studio album is due out in January.
Acrobats - by Peggy Sue
https://soundcloud.com/peggysueband/sets/acrobats-1
"Produced by John Parish (PJ Harvey, Sparklehorse, Giant Sand, Eels etc) in early 2011, the album finds the band moving away from the acoustic sounds of their first album to something heavier but just as subtle and beautiful. This new sound may surprise some fans - only one song on the album features acoustic guitar - but the dual vocals and tribal drums familiar from their debut are still present and more developed and breath-taking than ever before.
The band released their debut album Fossils and other Phantoms on Wichita Recordings in 2010. It won the band acclaim for its subtle but powerful song writing. The NME called them 'head-over-heels brilliant', The Guardian praised their 'thrilling' musicianship and awarded the album four stars."
If you want only want to listen to one song from Peggy Sue I present this song from their first album...
Watchman
This a pretty good live version
[BBvideo 560,340][/BBvideo]
Indie folk rock of sorts. I love the harmonies these ladies lay down. This is their second album it's a little different than their first album which is a bit more acoustic in nature. I like that one better but I couldn't find a link to listen to it. Their next studio album is due out in January.
Acrobats - by Peggy Sue
https://soundcloud.com/peggysueband/sets/acrobats-1
"Produced by John Parish (PJ Harvey, Sparklehorse, Giant Sand, Eels etc) in early 2011, the album finds the band moving away from the acoustic sounds of their first album to something heavier but just as subtle and beautiful. This new sound may surprise some fans - only one song on the album features acoustic guitar - but the dual vocals and tribal drums familiar from their debut are still present and more developed and breath-taking than ever before.
The band released their debut album Fossils and other Phantoms on Wichita Recordings in 2010. It won the band acclaim for its subtle but powerful song writing. The NME called them 'head-over-heels brilliant', The Guardian praised their 'thrilling' musicianship and awarded the album four stars."
If you want only want to listen to one song from Peggy Sue I present this song from their first album...
Watchman
This a pretty good live version
[BBvideo 560,340][/BBvideo]