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A junkyard band with a heart of dirt, smoke, and wires; The
Curious Mystery blends Sixties-style psychedelia with American
country-blues and garage experimentalism. Cool night air,
slow burning heaviness, impregnation by blackberry, Captain
Beefheart, late night crawlers, native fowl, dinner, river
blindness; these are some of the things The Curious Mystery
bides its time thinking about. A stranger in a new town, Rotting
Slowly [KLP206] is their debut album.
The Curious Mystery place an emphasis on dense sonic texture
and unorthodox song structures. The band began in 2005 in
Seattle where Shana Cleveland, a Midwestern daughter of
Blues and Country rock musicians met Nicolas Gonzalez, an
experimental instrumentalist from Texas. Today the band
features Nicolas on guitar, vocals, and homemade
instruments; Shana on vocals, banjo, guitar, and autoharp; as
well as Faustine B. Hudson on drums, gong, dinner bell, plastic
tube; and Bradford Button on the bass guitar.
Rotting Slowly has a vast implied distance and textural tension,
canvassing canyons and turning tight corners. Cleveland and
Gonzalez split vocal duties; hers is silky, his familiar and they
wind around each other in an organic swirl of skeletal
percussion, tangled guitars, Eastern drones and multiple
tempos. "Black Sand" is forward-driven, clamoring for release;
"Go Forth and Gather" is a mosaic obscura; the instrumental
"Nicaragua" creates a thick, uncertain haze; "Strong
Swimmers" has a playful springboard guitar-plucking; and "It's
Tough" is a diseased-themed doo-wop that fades into a
deservedly soothingly distant Morricone porch chant.
"The Curious Mystery traverses oceans and nations with its
intoxicating psychedelia, ... completely engrossing.” – Seattle
Weekly
TRACKLIST:
All tracks available as individual downloads
1. Preparations
2. Black Sand
3. Dragon's Crotch
4. Teeth of All Types
5. Go Forth and Gather
6. Gone in Time
7. Nicaragua
8. Strong Swimmers
9. Outta California
10. It's Tough
11. Wrong Way
12. The Community Bed
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