The Wharves - Electa (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: The Wharves
- Title: Electa
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Gringo Records
- Genre: Indie Pop, Alternative, Female Vocal
- Quality: 320 kbps
- Total Time: 43:30
- Total Size: 101 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. The Strike 03:10
2. Rays Of Light 03:04
3. John The Stitcher 04:40
4. L'autre 03:05
5. Venus of Hornchurch 02:48
6. Old Friend 05:09
7. Sweet Merry Time 03:57
8. Well Well Well 03:56
9. Holy Maid 01:20
10. Your Lies are Fun 03:56
11. Lived or Died 04:36
12. My Will 03:49
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1. The Strike 03:10
2. Rays Of Light 03:04
3. John The Stitcher 04:40
4. L'autre 03:05
5. Venus of Hornchurch 02:48
6. Old Friend 05:09
7. Sweet Merry Time 03:57
8. Well Well Well 03:56
9. Holy Maid 01:20
10. Your Lies are Fun 03:56
11. Lived or Died 04:36
12. My Will 03:49
The Wharves return with their second long-player for Gringo Records. Entitled Electa and recorded once again with Rory Attwell, the trio build on last year's Naz 7" on Upset the Rhythm, refining their distinctive sound with increasingly notable elements of heavy rock and folk. Three part vocal harmonies remain staple to the format, underpinning a progressive instrumental step-up. Hailing from Ireland, France and England, The Wharves combine gracefully minimal psyche-rock with fuzzed out folk. They invoke the reverberated spook of 60's groups, the mid-fi guitar crunch of Kim Deal's The Amps, the sisterly vocal harmonies of The Roches and the narrative and structural panache of 70's progressive folk. Thunderous drumming drives through these compositions, ensuring the wealth of disparate influences remain focused and celebratory. On Electa, Dearbhla Minogue s much-lauded guitar work navigates more inventively than ever around the tight and melodic rhythm section delivered with all the gusto and trust of a band five years into playing together. Song writing duties are democratic as always, with drummer Marion Andrau delivering two atmospheric and personal stand-outs that reveal an entire new dimension of possibility for the group. Utilising the twenty-piece all-female Rebel Choir on immense closer My Will , usual bass-player Gemma Fleet takes to the guitar and leads the ensemble to unite a powerful crescendo that defines Electa's confident feel: a rock record not afraid to experiment, without ever losing the singular identity The Wharves have created for themselves.
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Year 2016 | Pop | Alternative | Indie
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