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Aunt Cynthia's Cabin
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The eerie, neo-psychedelic sound of Aunt Cynthia’s Cabin paints a nostalgic picture of fuzzed-out, California desert rock.
Misty Woman is the group’s debut full-length album; likewise it is the first professionally recorded work of their catalogue. Previously a self-recording band with a home-brew analog-meets-digital rig, the trio ventured from their hometown of San Diego, CA to Austin, TX to record Misty Woman in a studio they felt would fit the vibe of their latest writing. The LP delivers the band’s usual reverb-drenched desert-rock sound with a tighter, studio-crafted approach incorporating new instrumentation and higher-fidelity psyched-out tones, hinting at influences from <a href="spotify:artist:0AI2um3PpFgOj7Yzmk2Xu0" data-name="Dead Meadow">Dead Meadow</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0q32a3GRCjDxS4EIrC7YVY" data-name="The Sword">The Sword</a>, 60’s surf and garage in the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:2GaayiIs1kcyNqRXQuzp35" data-name="The Ventures">The Ventures</a> and trash-surf Israeli guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:45OTuDcvTBxpqMEJZiK4FI" data-name="Charlie Megira">Charlie Megira</a>. Misty Woman sounds nothing less than a California band’s fuzzed-out, sun-beaten journey through the Texas desert.
The independent garage trio is comprised of San Diego’s Brennan Justice (guitar, lead vocals), Anthony Defreitas (bass, vocals) and Jeremy Luvaas (drums, percussion). Emerging from the ruins of a disbanded surf rock band, Justice and Defreitas developed their signature western tones with an excessive use of spring reverb, translating now to the ethereal, dusty sound of psychedelic desert-rock. The band writes, records and produces all their own music out of a garage and their private studio space.
Misty Woman released on Nasoni Records in February 2020.
Misty Woman is the group’s debut full-length album; likewise it is the first professionally recorded work of their catalogue. Previously a self-recording band with a home-brew analog-meets-digital rig, the trio ventured from their hometown of San Diego, CA to Austin, TX to record Misty Woman in a studio they felt would fit the vibe of their latest writing. The LP delivers the band’s usual reverb-drenched desert-rock sound with a tighter, studio-crafted approach incorporating new instrumentation and higher-fidelity psyched-out tones, hinting at influences from <a href="spotify:artist:0AI2um3PpFgOj7Yzmk2Xu0" data-name="Dead Meadow">Dead Meadow</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0q32a3GRCjDxS4EIrC7YVY" data-name="The Sword">The Sword</a>, 60’s surf and garage in the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:2GaayiIs1kcyNqRXQuzp35" data-name="The Ventures">The Ventures</a> and trash-surf Israeli guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:45OTuDcvTBxpqMEJZiK4FI" data-name="Charlie Megira">Charlie Megira</a>. Misty Woman sounds nothing less than a California band’s fuzzed-out, sun-beaten journey through the Texas desert.
The independent garage trio is comprised of San Diego’s Brennan Justice (guitar, lead vocals), Anthony Defreitas (bass, vocals) and Jeremy Luvaas (drums, percussion). Emerging from the ruins of a disbanded surf rock band, Justice and Defreitas developed their signature western tones with an excessive use of spring reverb, translating now to the ethereal, dusty sound of psychedelic desert-rock. The band writes, records and produces all their own music out of a garage and their private studio space.
Misty Woman released on Nasoni Records in February 2020.
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