The She's - All Female Rock and Roll Quartet (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: All Female Rock and Roll Quartet
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Empty Cellar Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Garage Rock
Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 40:13 min
Total Size: 247 / 825 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Death Dreams 02:41
02. Heartache 03:47
03. Ashes 03:34
04. Sorry 03:43
05. Lie Again 04:01
06. Holly 03:55
07. Local Favorite All Female Garage Rock Quartet 02:51
08. Eva's Interlude 00:36
09. Anywhere But Here 04:25
10. Sick 03:02
11. Be Alright 03:48
12. Can't Go Inside 03:50

With their respective tongues in their respective cheeks, Sami, Hannah, Eva, and Sinclair of The She’s proudly present to you their second LP - "all female rock and roll quartet". This time The She’s are behind the wheel, self-producing this release with counsel and encouragement from tUne-Yards’ Merrill Garbus.

Lyrically, The She’s deliver a more mature, grounded, and self-aware album than ever before. Their storytelling is cathartic and relatable. Across twelve tracks, The She’s examine themes of guilt, heartbreak, disappointment, frustration, yearning, and acceptance. The She’s effortlessly balance lyrical sophistication and bluntness, like in “Death Dreams” when Sami plainly asserts, “hate how you treat the air like you’ll find your breath in it somewhere.”

Tonally, "all female rock and roll quartet" strays a bit from earlier releases. Drawing inspiration from Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, Sleater-Kinney, and tUne-Yards, The She’s have officially leveled up in terms of sonic experimentation and eccentricity. From the blown-out wall of blistering guitars in “Ashes”, to the trance-inducing ebb and flow of the rhythm section in “Sorry”, to the spacious, angelic build up of vocal, guitars, and percussion in “Holly”, The She’s second LP offers up a plentiful spread of compelling tones and arrangements for listeners to lose themselves in.

"all female rock and roll quartet" is not what long time fans of The She’s might expect. Some time has passed since their last release, and it seems as though they’ve been through some stuff since then. Sonically raw, this album is a vulnerable and honest depiction of who The She’s are now. "all female rock and roll quartet" boasts a new level of confidence and creativity in their songwriting, storytelling, and musicianship; willingly letting moments go unresolved and letting loose ends hang with intention and certainty.



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Many thanks for HD tracks!!