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A Mouth May Grow
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album
Our Take
Our Take
Red Steppes’ latest offering, A Mouth May Grow, is a delightful blend of folk, indie, and Americana that transports listeners to a whimsical sonic world. The album's intricate instrumentation and haunting vocals create a sense of ethereal beauty that is impossible to ignore.
From the opening track, "Marrow," with its dreamy guitar riffs and enchanting harmonies, to the haunting closing track, "Nightmare," Red Steppes takes listeners on a captivating musical journey that is both refreshing and intoxicating. Each song on the album is a masterclass in storytelling, with poignant lyrics that tug at the heartstrings and evoke a sense of nostalgia.
One standout track, "Belmont," showcases the band's ability to craft lush, intricate arrangements that build to a mesmerizing climax. The haunting vocals of lead singer Nica Zando add an additional layer of depth to the song, drawing listeners in with her evocative delivery.
A Mouth May Grow is a testament to Red Steppes' talent and creativity, showcasing their ability to push the boundaries of traditional folk music while still staying true to their roots. This album is a must-listen for anyone looking for a fresh take on the indie-folk genre. Grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let Red Steppes take you on a journey through their mesmerizing musical world.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Ashton
2. Solemn Bird
3. Rampage Eastward
4. Bixby
5. I Did Not Speak It
6. I Do in the Dark
7. What in Bob's Name
8. Bodie
9. Big Desire
10. One for a Second Son
11. Sibley/Joaquin
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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Returns
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About the artist
Red Steppes
Gender: Female Origin: San Francisco, California Sounds like: A dreamy mix of folk, indie, and Americana RED STEPPES, the moniker of talented singer-songwriter Nika Aila States, is the Bay Area's best-kept secret. Hailing from the hills of San Francisco, her music is like a warm hug from an old friend - comforting, familiar, and oh so satisfying. With a voice that can soar to the highest peaks and dip into the deepest valleys, RED STEPPES has a knack for crafting intricate melodies that stick with you long after the song has ended. Her poetic lyrics are like snapshots of a moment in time, capturing the beauty and pain of the human experience with raw honesty and vulnerability. But don't be fooled by her gentle exterior - RED STEPPES is a force to be reckoned with on stage. Whether she's strumming her guitar or tickling the keys of a piano, she commands attention with her charismatic presence and boundless energy. Her latest album, Arrows, is a masterpiece of storytelling and emotion, weaving together tales of love, loss, and redemption with a deft hand. From the haunting opener "Madera" to the bittersweet closer "Abridged," each track is a gem in its own right, showcasing RED STEPPES' unparalleled talent and artistry. In a world filled with cookie-cutter pop stars and soulless tunes, RED STEPPES is a breath of fresh air - a reminder that music is meant to touch the soul and stir the spirit. Don't sleep on this rising star - trust us, you'll thank us later.
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