Showing posts with label Cherry Spit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cherry Spit. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2024

QUITS, MOON PUSSY, CHERRY SPIT: 'ONE OR SEVERAL WOLVES'

  QUITS, MOON PUSSY, CHERRY SPIT: 'ONE OR SEVERAL WOLVES'

 
'Above all else they appeared wholly at venture, primal, provisional, devoid of order…’
--Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
 
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'A swarming, a wolfing...'
--Deleuze/Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus
 
And, yes, that's how these bands come at you out of the speakers and amps: a swarming, a wolfing, one or several.
 
Considered reductively by genre, say, Noise Rock, these three bands, Quits, Moon Pussy and Cherry Spit, have a fair amount in common. They're loud (Very!). Their songs stop, stutter, start again, stop again. Though occasionally modulated, the vocals are most often hoarse, raw, clamorous. Even when only one individual is singing it still sounds like the three heads of Cerberus: Howling.
 
Quits and Cherry Spit employ a pair of guitars each. Moon Pussy has one guitar. All of them keep busy setting your hair on fire.
 
The rhythm sections are basic, even skeletal: Bass. Drum. Clatter.
 
And though the bands might share similar strategies, their tactics are their own.
 
In Quits, Luke and Doug pit guitars and vocals against each other and against themselves. Luke in particular has honed his voice to a singular pitch, anguished and angry -- the sound of another door being torn off a Boeing jet -- only this time, you're strapped to it.
 
How Moon Pussy's Ethan gets all that noise out of one guitar is astonishing. That he can be heard over Cristina's singing, even more so. Though all three of these bands mix up their rhythms and textures, Moon Pussy are the masters of constructing dense, intricate mazes of noise and melody -- songs of the Trickster slyly stealing your food, your tv, your beer -- your girl, your boy. Nothing left but a smile and a wink.
 
Cherry Spit are the newest of these bands but individually they've all been around for awhile. What's most immediately impressive with Cherry Spit is the absolute whirlwind of sound generated by the guitar work of Ricardo and Jackson. Now one, now the other rises out of the maelstrom with a riff, a lead, a set of chords that can't be topped until the other abruptly breaks through the din and grabs you by the neck and shakes you like you're trying to ride out an Oklahoma tornado in a cardboard box. Cyrena's vocals are a taunt, bloodied, unbowed, unforgiving. No quarter asked. None given.
 
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All three of these bands are, right now, based in Denver. They play a lot and occasionaly share the same stages. Keep an eye on their Instagram feeds and you'll know what they're up to. You've been warned.
 
Cherry Spit:
Bandcamp:
Insta: @_cherryspit

:::SIGNAL:::NOISE:::SIGNAL:::NOISE:::

Friday, March 1, 2024

Cherry Spit: Demo Review





SIGNAL:::NOISE:::SIGNAL:::NOISE

 


Cherry Spit: Demo (5 Track EP on Bandcamp & Spotify)

The songs here don't hide anything from you, nothing's concealed or held back -- it's just that nothing is revealed. Everything that's gone into the making of these tracks has dropped below the event horizon and what we hear is the static from an energy being torn apart on its way into the heart of a black hole.

This is, of course, physically impossible - everything is at once empty but every sound, every moment, every move, has a specific gravity -- like walking in the eye of the Red Storm on Jupiter.

The sound is thick, dense, grinding - oppressive in a way that makes you start to struggle for a breath. An unknowable, unreachable turmoil of guitars, drums and bass with sharp streaks of synth like lightning flickering closer and closer.

The voice is far down in the mix, almost a shadow of a voice, a buried signal arriving with an uncertain message hinting at loss, threat, sorrow and defiance.

The sound hasn't been pulled out of the atmosphere without precedent: echoes and shadows of Lydia Lunch, Sonic Youth, Ut, Kim Gordon's Body/Head, Mars and DNA are fitful, unstable elements decomposing erratically throughout.


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Cherry Spit is:
cyrena - vocals/bass
ricardo - guitar
jackson - guitar
wayde - drums

Cherry Spit Bandcamp
 

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