Estuary Blacks
Estuary Blacks
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Our Take
Our Take
ESTUARY BLACKS' self-titled debut album is a journey through sonic landscapes as murky and mysterious as the eponymous estuary itself. From the moment the haunting piano chords of opener "Waves of Darkness" wash over you, you are transported to a world where the line between reality and fantasy blurs.
The album weaves together elements of shoegaze, post-punk, and electronica to create a sound that is at once familiar and alien. Tracks like "Mudlarking in Dreams" and "Seabirds Cry" showcase the band's ability to create lush, atmospheric textures that envelop the listener like a thick fog.
Lead vocalist Emily Black's haunting vocals are the perfect complement to the band's atmospheric soundscapes, drawing you in with their ethereal beauty. The lyrics, which touch on themes of loss, longing, and the passage of time, add a layer of depth to the music that rewards repeated listens.
ESTUARY BLACKS have crafted a truly unique debut album that defies easy categorization. Whether you're a fan of dream pop, post-rock, or just looking for something a little different, Estuary Blacks is an album that demands your attention. Dive in and let yourself be carried away by the tide.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Moorings
2. Trawlers
3. Fat Jason
4. Hank Carmarvin
5. Caswell Brat
6. Puris Prass
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About the artist
Estuary Blacks
ESTUARY BLACKS: The Enigmatic Sonic Sorcerers Hailing from the misty shores of the River Thames, ESTUARY BLACKS are the enigmatic sonic sorcerers who have been enchanting audiences with their dark, brooding melodies and haunting lyrics. This elusive duo has been making waves in the music scene, attracting a cult following of devoted fans who are drawn to their mesmerising sound. Lead vocalist Willow Black conjures up haunting melodies with her ethereal voice, sending shivers down the spine of even the most hardened music critic. Meanwhile, guitarist Magnus Grey weaves a tapestry of intricate riffs and moody chords, creating a sonic landscape that is both mesmerising and unsettling. Their debut album, "Waters of Sorrow," has been hailed as a masterpiece of modern darkwave, with its moody atmospherics and haunting lyrics drawing comparisons to the likes of Siouxsie and the Banshees and Joy Division. Tracks such as "Black Tide" and "Misty Waters" showcase the band's talent for creating atmospheric, cinematic soundscapes that transport the listener to another realm. But don't be fooled by their dark and mysterious persona – behind the brooding exterior lies a quirky sense of humour that is evident in their offbeat music videos and playful stage banter. ESTUARY BLACKS are not afraid to poke fun at themselves, injecting a sense of fun and whimsy into their otherwise serious music. With their mesmerising sound and enigmatic stage presence, ESTUARY BLACKS are a band to watch in the ever-evolving landscape of alternative music. Catch them live if you dare – but be prepared to be transported to another world, where the waters are dark and the music is hauntingly beautiful.
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