Sheverb - She Rides Again (2024) Hi-Res

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Title: She Rides Again
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Ladies of Reverb
Genre: Alt-Country, Desert Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Surf Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 45:08
Total Size: 104 / 265 / 857 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Midnight Cowgirl (4:21)
02. She Shanty (5:09)
03. Sonic Wolf (5:08)
04. Pamela Anderson was a Prophet (5:21)
05. The Big, the Sad and the Sometimes Beautiful (8:45)
06. Redemption of the River Witch (4:18)
07. Headwaters (2:46)
08. Doom Bloom (4:43)
09. Rock & Roll Song (4:37)

We kick things off with the self-described ‘desert-influenced, surf-infused’ style of Austin, Texas band Sheverb. Their new album She Rides Again is a close study of what might be called the Morricone school of spaghetti-western guitar playing, with a strong touch of psychedelia in places. “Redemption of the River Witch” is so on point you can practically taste the dusty grit on your lips, complete with trumpet, whistling and some psych-guitar freak-out playing two-thirds in. Canada’s cold cold capital of Ottawa turns out some pretty hot guitar playing from the likes of The Reverb Syndicate. The title track from their last album Last of the V8 Interceptors is nothing but tasty licks all the way through. I could ride that lead guitar melody into replay country all day long. For more dextrous lead guitar playing look no further than Messer Chups. These guys have a swamp monster rocking vibe and a strong sense of fun, well-illustrated with albums titles like Taste the Blood of Guitaracula and The Curse of Catzilla. From the former LP we feature the hot-blooded romp “The Hound of the Baskervilles.”

"With Pamela Anderson Was a Prophet, we set out to create a video that flips old Western iconography on its head by casting an entirely queer, mostly trans group of performers to tell a story where a Drag Queen is the great equalizer. It's good old fashion camp, but also a giant act of rebellion in these times where performing in drag is more and more threatened by the Texas legislation."




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