MP3 Caterwauler - Into The Light EP
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User tags: pop dream, rock lo-fi, mp3 album
May sound dreamy, may sound dirty, may sound wistful or light-hearted, sometimes kind of celebrating with many layers of voices and guitars. People often use words like "epic", "stellar", "ethereal", "uplifting" and "gorgeous".
8 MP3 Songs in this album (32:42) !
Related styles: POP: Dream Pop, ROCK: Lo-Fi
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Caterwauler is a French musician who likes to make music by herself. She's been writing songs for many years, playing a few gigs and collaborating with several bands and solo artists, but "Into The Light" is her first release. All those songs were written during FAWM 2008 ( February Album Writing Month, 14 songs in 28 days ).
Originally Caterwauler was a guitarist and singer, but she learnt a bit of bass and more recently drums to be able to record everything by herself, and still makes her CDs on home studio. This means that when you listen to Caterwauler, you shouldn't expect standard sounds and that you should really listen to her music as a personal, even intimate world she wants to share.
What is commonly said about her music is that it consists in many layers of voices and guitars ( she uses samplers for live performances to recreate these layers live ) and that it's often ethereal and spiritual. With her improvised and experimental music she was lately dragged into movie music. She also loves collaborations, and is always open to new projects.
8 MP3 Songs in this album (32:42) !
Related styles: POP: Dream Pop, ROCK: Lo-Fi
People who are interested in Jeff Buckley Nico Lisa Gerrard should consider this download.
Details:
Caterwauler is a French musician who likes to make music by herself. She's been writing songs for many years, playing a few gigs and collaborating with several bands and solo artists, but "Into The Light" is her first release. All those songs were written during FAWM 2008 ( February Album Writing Month, 14 songs in 28 days ).
Originally Caterwauler was a guitarist and singer, but she learnt a bit of bass and more recently drums to be able to record everything by herself, and still makes her CDs on home studio. This means that when you listen to Caterwauler, you shouldn't expect standard sounds and that you should really listen to her music as a personal, even intimate world she wants to share.
What is commonly said about her music is that it consists in many layers of voices and guitars ( she uses samplers for live performances to recreate these layers live ) and that it's often ethereal and spiritual. With her improvised and experimental music she was lately dragged into movie music. She also loves collaborations, and is always open to new projects.
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: pop dream, rock lo-fi, mp3 album
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