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Weird Woman: Hear a one-year-old’s industrial noise record
09.17.2015
08:29 am
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People are always asking me what the fresh, new sounds of today are. Friend, sounds just don’t come any fresher or newer than the ones you’ll find on Weird Woman’s debut release, The More I See. Recorded live in the studio (“Overdubs are for babies”) by the one-year-old experimental musician Caterpillar Lemonade, these bracing electroacoustic compositions borrow from dub, industrial and musique concrète to create an ominous mood, particularly on the second track, “You Will Never Sleep Again.” An empty threat? Go ahead and listen to it, tough guy, and we’ll see. Just remember that you can never unhear it.

I’m sure she’s already tired of journalists comparing her work to her father’s, but Caterpillar Lemonade is the daughter of Josh Taylor from the legendary Friends Forever (not to be confused with the all-female outfit, Josh Taylor’s Friends Forever). For analog purists, the NGWTT (Nothing Gets Worse Than This) label has The More I See on cassette; for everyone else, there are free MP3 and FLAC files at Weird Woman’s Bandcamp page. You know what they say: the first one’s free…
 

 
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Posted by Oliver Hall
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09.17.2015
08:29 am
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