Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Stream the new THE GHOST OF OTIS record "Hopes And Denials"


THE GHOST OF OTIS "Hopes And Denials"

Reminiscent of the raw excitement and experimental notions of early Roxy Music albums and the psychedelic landscapes heralded by early Pink Floyd, THE GHOST OF OTIS peppers their debut Hopes And Denials with menacing saxophone and crushing guitar solos, urgent and often angry spoken word and cutting rhythms which together set the foundation for sound that is uniquely their own. The real payoff is when Krista D'Amico's baritone sax plays in perfect harmony with brother Matt's guitar with such immediacy and emotion. "More than anything, we want the album to make people think about what we're saying, about their own lives, about the world around them. Playing music provides us the catharsis we need to exist and persist as individuals. We hope that listeners can find some meaning in it that will then help them to persist with their own ongoing struggle" says drummer Russ Baker. Some records make you happy. Others make you smile. And other make you all tingly inside. This isn't any of those records. This record is gonna make you think. It's a warning. It's gonna make you address some of the unavoidable aspects of your reality. And that's a good thing. Because the world is at stake here friends. The fat lady is singing. (DER-529)

For Fans Of: Henry Rollins Band, Morphine, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, Mogwai
Genre(s):Experimental Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Rock

Stream the album thru the Deep Elm Records Web site here.

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