We did some interviews in advance of our recent Alberta trip. One was with the University of Calgary Gauntlet, and the other was with Edmonton's See weekly. We never did find a copy of the Gauntlet, but here's a bit of what the See article said:
"Upon the release of their 2003 debut album, Under the Waterline, parallels were quickly drawn between them and the likes of Cocteau Twins, the Sundays, and Bjork, most likely directly inspired by Galloway's ethereal voice. The band itself is built around her presence, completing the picture with Aeolian melodies that rely on heavily-effected guitar, keyboards, and flute... Her high, almost child-like singing makes for a surreal experience, creating a fog that embraces the ears."
I'm not sure what an Aeolian melody is...
Friday, May 06, 2005
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