Northern Washington leaves Katie Jane Garside asking for directions its so fucking sweet and dark. The live set was very different from the recordings and I was left fascinated by both. Fucking hell that show is a long time ago. This time at Shubas, 1st November Wednesday, Emily is Ruby Fray's lone representative. I went to Schubas first. Their shows always go on early, and this one was fucking free so hellz yeah. The songs I heard live years ago, was from the CD Grackle. The one track I recorded from Empty Bottle and uploaded to YouTube is Photograph. This is what got me into RF and eventually Pith. Grackle is different. Her voice has such tension. Well, its present in both CD's. Its what gets you to listen. What's she tense about, now the mystery has you. Right....maybe not you. But she got me. I bought Grackle from Emily at Schubas, a few years after the Empty Bottle show. I don't recall Grackle being available so I got Pith and was still massively impressed. Pith casts a clear light on Emily's beautiful lilting voice. Let me get back to Photograph first, that track strikes me as dramatic, mysterious and dangerous like a winding, sentient churning road that can kick you off a steep cliff at slightest. What a strange and wonderful soundtrack to have while driving home. This was far and away different from Pith. The fog feels contemporaneous, and I am driving on I-55 something a Model T could not even catch up to while simultaneously listening to music. Model T's could not do that either. Tension spills into Barbara. I so wish I had lyrics to read. I can catch Emily say "I don't care if you've been married 16 years...." The drums seem to march you to something, a conclusive moment and Emily don't give a fuck how long you've been married. Its a delicate situation, the cop you call better have some special training, Emily's got a fucking gun. You get like forty seconds of build up and it starts with the drums that reminded me so slightly of Bela Lugosi. There's a video for Barbara that is really cool. It has Emily and her friends. Carry Me Down took me by surprise, it picks up almost two minutes in. Its actually the first song to break Ruby Fray from this vague costumed other-world that I put her in. Hey, Winona Ryder did her time in all kinds of costumed dramas and now she's in Stranger Things. I felt reunited with what I heard a few years ago. It was a Friday drive going to and from a Panda Riot show at Resistor when I played Grackle, and what a sweet drive that was. Finally, this post is done. Zig
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Ruby Fray
Northern Washington leaves Katie Jane Garside asking for directions its so fucking sweet and dark. The live set was very different from the recordings and I was left fascinated by both. Fucking hell that show is a long time ago. This time at Shubas, 1st November Wednesday, Emily is Ruby Fray's lone representative. I went to Schubas first. Their shows always go on early, and this one was fucking free so hellz yeah. The songs I heard live years ago, was from the CD Grackle. The one track I recorded from Empty Bottle and uploaded to YouTube is Photograph. This is what got me into RF and eventually Pith. Grackle is different. Her voice has such tension. Well, its present in both CD's. Its what gets you to listen. What's she tense about, now the mystery has you. Right....maybe not you. But she got me. I bought Grackle from Emily at Schubas, a few years after the Empty Bottle show. I don't recall Grackle being available so I got Pith and was still massively impressed. Pith casts a clear light on Emily's beautiful lilting voice. Let me get back to Photograph first, that track strikes me as dramatic, mysterious and dangerous like a winding, sentient churning road that can kick you off a steep cliff at slightest. What a strange and wonderful soundtrack to have while driving home. This was far and away different from Pith. The fog feels contemporaneous, and I am driving on I-55 something a Model T could not even catch up to while simultaneously listening to music. Model T's could not do that either. Tension spills into Barbara. I so wish I had lyrics to read. I can catch Emily say "I don't care if you've been married 16 years...." The drums seem to march you to something, a conclusive moment and Emily don't give a fuck how long you've been married. Its a delicate situation, the cop you call better have some special training, Emily's got a fucking gun. You get like forty seconds of build up and it starts with the drums that reminded me so slightly of Bela Lugosi. There's a video for Barbara that is really cool. It has Emily and her friends. Carry Me Down took me by surprise, it picks up almost two minutes in. Its actually the first song to break Ruby Fray from this vague costumed other-world that I put her in. Hey, Winona Ryder did her time in all kinds of costumed dramas and now she's in Stranger Things. I felt reunited with what I heard a few years ago. It was a Friday drive going to and from a Panda Riot show at Resistor when I played Grackle, and what a sweet drive that was. Finally, this post is done. Zig
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