CINDY - 1:2 - LP - Blue Vinyl

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Label: Tough Love SKU: 15333 Catalogue ID: TLV143LP Format: Vinyl
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CINDY - 1:2 - LP - Blue Vinyl

CINDY - 1:2 - LP - Blue Vinyl

€24.99

 

LABEL: Tough Love

CAT NO: TLV143LP

BARCODE: 5055869548038

 

Tracklisting:

01. The Common Era
02. My Friend
03. Party Store
04. Song 36
05. Lost Dog
06. To Be True
07. They Say What I Mean
08. 1:2
09. Sincere Sound
10. Deer in Japan


CINDY – 1:2

LP – Limited Edition Blue Vinyl


For fans of Sarah Records, Galaxie 500, Algebra Suicide, Mazzy Star, early Low. Cindy is a band built around the singing and guitar playing of Karina Gill. She became a musician only recently, having sat on the sidelines while ex-partners and friends made their stabs at it. Gill describes a chance encounter with an abandoned Squire Strat left in the basement by a previous tenant, “mummified in electrical tape with the remnants of a burrito on the head stock”, that led her to begin carefully strumming her way through simple chords and making her own songs. After one interesting self-released LP, still finding their footing, the band made the masterful and buzzed-about Free Advice, which went from a limited cassette on local SF label Paisley Shirt to vinyl pressings on Tough Love (UK) and Mt St Mtn (USA).

Cindy’s third LP arrives in quick succession, the quietly devastating 1:2. Jesse Jackson on bass, Simon Phillips on drums and Aaron Diko on keyboards weave the perfectly thin web behind Gill’s slow Velvety strums and murmured melodies. The rhythm section brings the crude flow, while the keys add subtle and surreal counterpoint to the withering world Gill depicts in her lyrics. “Songs tie together seemingly disparate things by the logic of mood,” Gill tries to explain. This isn’t dream-pop sunshine bliss; half-closed black drapes hang on the window where the narrator stares into the middle distance. “Sometimes you say you’re feeling small/You plan all day for your own funeral”, she intones in Party Store. Gill has a way of halting her phrasing that makes it feel like her thoughts are gently tumbling into the abyss. It’s this unsettling quality mixed with the hazy atmosphere that makes Cindy’s new LP 100% addicting and the perfect antidote to comfort listening.

See below for tracklisting…