Cave Clove is a psych folk pop quartet with roots in Americana, jazz and rock&roll. A wash of soul and tight orchestration create the Cave Clove mood, which alternates between a folk rock sound and bohemian jazz aesthetic filled with smoky vocals and atmospheric rhythms. With overtones of pop and R&B, Cave Clove takes niche genres and integrates them into the band’s signature sultry tension, with big sound closing in around Americana-influenced melodies.
Following 2013 EP Bases of Pyramids, Cave Clove’s full length is due out spring of 2015, full of psychedelic folk feel and lyrics that reflect the band’s grounded whimsy. Cave Clove has earned accolades from the East Bay Express and Bay Bridged since starting in 2013, and the quartet has been called a unique and stellar addition to the evolving genre of Americana (East Bay Express).
Their latest single, “Kyrie” was just released in October 2014, Cave Clove’s full length is due out spring of 2015, full of psychedelic folk feel and lyrics that reflect the band’s grounded whimsy.
Cave Clove is a psych folk pop quartet with roots in Americana, jazz and rock&roll. A wash of soul and tight orchestration create the Cave Clove mood, which alternates between a folk rock sound and bohemian jazz aesthetic filled with smoky vocals and atmospheric rhythms. With overtones of pop and R&B, Cave Clove takes niche genres and integrates them into the band’s signature sultry tension, with big sound closing in around Americana-influenced melodies.
Following 2013 EP Bases of Pyramids, Cave Clove’s full length is due out spring of 2015, full of psychedelic folk feel and lyrics that reflect the band’s grounded whimsy. Cave Clove has earned accolades from the East Bay Express and Bay Bridged since starting in 2013, and the quartet has been called a unique and stellar addition to the evolving genre of Americana (East Bay Express).
Their latest single, “Kyrie” was just released in October 2014, Cave Clove’s full length is due out spring of 2015, full of psychedelic folk feel and lyrics that reflect the band’s grounded whimsy.
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