Tag: Cat Cork releases Simple Song

Chaos, Catharsis, and Far From Your Sun: Inside “A Dream of Hell”

Far From Your Sun’s latest EP, "A Dream of Hell", demands that we stare directly into our own darkness to find a sliver of honest, jagged light. Operating out of Paris as a self-described "philosophy in motion," this project treats progressive rock as a multidisciplinary exorcism. They bypass the trap of empty technical showboating, instead channeling their inner chaos through sheer, unrelenting emotion. https://open.spotify.com/album/1dlrRDRCyvpZs0CutiuOA7?si=VdepTAjFRdG5HXsw9TXDXg The immersion...

“SEXUAL MANUAL FOR EXPERTS”: Ricky Leroy Brown’s Funky Lament.

Well, Ricky Leroy Brown has gone and done it, presenting us with "SEXUAL MANUAL FOR EXPERTS," and I confess, the title alone sent my mind skittering off like a startled cat at a séance. This solo Madrileño, who conjures entire soundscapes from his own hands and instruments, is clearly still communing with the spirit of Prince, all slinky guitars and a rhythm section that...

Finding a Shared Shelter in Cat Cork’s “Simple Song”

Listening to Cat Cork’s "Simple Song" is a funny thing; the title is a clever piece of misdirection, a plain brown wrapper on a...