Jane Woe: Jane Woe
Jane Woe: Jane Woe
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Jane Woe
Label: Saustex Media
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 614511878722
Genre: Rock
And now, the self-titled debut from self-described "boot-gaze" Houston band Jane Woe. The act brings together pedal steel guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and producer Scott Ayers from grunge-goth legends Pain Teens and more recently Frog Hair, bassist and backing vocalist Carol Sandin Cooley from the city's punk and experimental scene, drummer Kirk Suddreath who working with Ballet Houston and local theater groups creates improvisational recordings, and, fronted by guitarist and vocalist Erin Dance. Hunter S. Thompson wrote "Houston is a cruel, crazy town on a filthy river in East Texas with no zoning laws and a culture of sex, money and violence." The innocent and girlish timbre of Dance's voice belie the knowing experience of her words. Cast against the succinct country arrangements and atmospheric playing the band create an uneasy, humid and tuneful sizzle that finds humor and seeks hope in a city with no heart. This limited LP is pressed on translucent red 140gram vinyl.
Tracks:
1.1 1. Cuckhold's Ball
1.2 2. Gimme Gold
1.3 3. Hi Ho Silver
1.4 4. Gravy
1.5 5. Dream
1.6 6. Train Song
1.7 7. This Is a Raid
1.8 8. Texas Shine
1.9 9. Hard Headed Woman
1.10 10. Howling at the Walls