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The Sandwitches (Record Release)

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"The Sandwitches are a band straight out of a David Lynch film. Wide eyed beauties, hardened against the cold San Francisco air, voices bellowing like the capricious winds, sometimes low and meandering, sometimes high and haunting. Roxanne Young's drums ramble through song after song with a strange, unpredictable and perfect lightness, while near-moans and sky-high melodies collide in a soundtrack to the end of the world. Songs on this record deal with the most playful moments in a new love, the most charming parts of decay, the heart wrenching feeling of impending doom at the dawning of something new. This record is a seamless follow up to their previous release, Mrs. Jones' Cookies, a record teeming with, for the most part, a spirit possessed by possibility; pure and potent potential. Our Toast is a causal record, the beautiful, raw come down. The spell has been broken and this new batch of songs lingers in the space between. The Sandwitches took songs born of universal anguish to create a record blooming with whimsical notes on a life that’s changing chapters." – Emily Rose (Ty Segall Band)
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The New York Time’s has famously called Carletta Sue Kay both “Performance Piece and Elaborate Joke!” Stephin Merritt of The Magnetic Fields with whom Carletta has both performed and recorded, has likened Carletta to Nina Simone, “…without the bitterness!” No matter, when she opens her mouth to sing, lipstick smeared and wig askew, the audience succumbs to her four octave range and powerhouse vocals. Carletta’s debut l.p. Incongruent (Kitten Charmer) covers a wide range of subjects from Joy Division to Eleanor Roosevelt. Conjuring ghosts and dreaming of the apocalypse, Carletta’s next record will explore the realms of the supernatural, death, two-timing and even Hammer Horror Classics.
"The Sandwitches are a band straight out of a David Lynch film. Wide eyed beauties, hardened against the cold San Francisco air, voices bellowing like the capricious winds, sometimes low and meandering, sometimes high and haunting. Roxanne Young's drums ramble through song after song with a strange, unpredictable and perfect lightness, while near-moans and sky-high melodies collide in a soundtrack to the end of the world. Songs on this record deal with the most playful moments in a new love, the most charming parts of decay, the heart wrenching feeling of impending doom at the dawning of something new. This record is a seamless follow up to their previous release, Mrs. Jones' Cookies, a record teeming with, for the most part, a spirit possessed by possibility; pure and potent potential. Our Toast is a causal record, the beautiful, raw come down. The spell has been broken and this new batch of songs lingers in the space between. The Sandwitches took songs born of universal anguish to create a record blooming with whimsical notes on a life that’s changing chapters." – Emily Rose (Ty Segall Band)
Carletta Sue Kay
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Carletta Sue Kay
The New York Time’s has famously called Carletta Sue Kay both “Performance Piece and Elaborate Joke!” Stephin Merritt of The Magnetic Fields with whom Carletta has both performed and recorded, has likened Carletta to Nina Simone, “…without the bitterness!” No matter, when she opens her mouth to sing, lipstick smeared and wig askew, the audience succumbs to her four octave range and powerhouse vocals. Carletta’s debut l.p. Incongruent (Kitten Charmer) covers a wide range of subjects from Joy Division to Eleanor Roosevelt. Conjuring ghosts and dreaming of the apocalypse, Carletta’s next record will explore the realms of the supernatural, death, two-timing and even Hammer Horror Classics.
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