Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s featured Band is Widespread Haze and their Album Move.
Move is Widespread Haze’s Album | Indie Music
I immediately liked this band as it delves deeply into the traditions and sounds of the music of the past.
Their new album Move is an intricate blend of influences. We go from rock to blues to shades of Jazz, Funk without forgetting a bit of avant-garde.
Widespread Haze demonstrates that they have a cyclopean musical knowledge and a compositional experience that has distant roots.
While listening to their songs I imagined arriving in a remote location in the middle of the United States and entering a Pub to drown my thoughts in whiskey and then hear this music. I saw my evening change and become epic because. This music manages to heal your soul and entertain you from the first to the last second.
A nice discovery that I recommend to everyone.
Move is Widespread Haze’s Album Out Now!
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Move is Widespread Haze’s Album | Indie Music
Widespread Haze is time-travelling, hip-shaking, psychedelic rock-n-roll trio, specializing in organic earworms and lyrical hash. They were established over an Elvis album among the Evergreens of Southern Oregon with a nip of bourbon and an axe in hand, the six-string kind. Their original self- produced music crosses genres with whimsical cynicism that resonates across generations.
Widespread Haze is:
Tommy Whiteside – Drums, vocals Matthew Campbell – Guitar, vocals Kristi Rifenbark – Bass, vocals
All music and lyrics written and performed by Widespread Haze, except lead guitar on track 3 by Virgil Robinson, and tenor saxophone on track 13 by Matthew Parker Krepky. Recorded by Kevin Hundley at Way Back Recording. Mixed by Widespread Haze at Way Back Recording. Mastered and sequenced by Steve Turnidge at Ultraviolet Studios. Album art by Andre Perry at Solar Crystal Art.