Howling Bells - Wishing Stone
by Anthony Strutt
published: 6 / 3 / 2006
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Format: CDS
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Powerful new single from Australian band Howling Bells, making their debut UK release
Howling Bells are a new Australian band and this is their debut UK release. The title track, 'Wishing Stone', crashes into you like a train. It is dark and moody with an edgy guitar line that haunts you from the first note. Front woman Juanita Stein's vocal has an eerie Siouxsie Sioux-like feel to it . To be honest, I can't quite make the band out with this track. They are part of the new Nu-Gaze scene(Shoegazing of the 21st century), but on this to me it comes over as sounding like a mixture of moody Garbage and Curve.It sounds fantastic though and there is some brilliant guitar work on it. 'The Wild' is much slower with a seductive, slurred vocal on it. The backing is minimal, but again very tight.and it is once more very moody. 'This City's Burning' starts slowly and has a Southern States innocence to it, but it soon builds up to create a classic Velvet Underground style vibe. Juanita's vocal performance comes across as a mixture of Beth Orton and PJ Harvey. This is powerful stuff and exactly how good pop music should sound really.
Track Listing:-
1 Wishing Stone2 The Wild
3 This City's Burning
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Academy 2, Manchester, 15/3/2009 |
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Club Academy, Manchester, 21/10/2006 |
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