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Burning Sister to release Ghosts!

  • Jason Hesley
  • Oct 25
  • 2 min read
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Message From the Artist:




‘Ghosts’ is an album of perseverance and change. Most of the material had been developed and road tested over a span of about two years as a three-piece before we found ourselves without a guitarist when our friend and bandmate decided to move across the country. After a few false starts, we began to experiment with gear, amps, and effects and we gradually realized that—with a few tweaks to the compositions—that we could still pull off the material in a live setting. We became emboldened and began challenging the limitations of being a bass-and-drum duo through gear, tone, and amplification. ‘Ghosts’ is probably our most personal album to date and found us incorporating even more influences into our brand of doom and heavypsych such as shoegaze and noise rock.


-Steve Miller



About Burning Sister:


Now operating as a bass and drum duo for the first time since 2019 when the band was merely a seed of an idea, Denver, Colorado’s Burning Sister are set to unleash their sophomore full-length, ‘Ghosts.’ Since much of the material found on ‘Ghosts’ was initially conceived with a three-piece in mind, the band was tasked with reconceptualizing their approach to songwriting and performance. Despite the challenges and limitations of a two-piece configuration, Burning Sister looked to other pioneering duos for technical inspiration such as godheadSilo, Big Business, and Royal Blood. With a formidable arsenal of bass and guitar amps chosen for their potentiality and tone, an array of effects pedals and ABY boxes, the band was able to embrace and exceed their limitations. At its heart, the sound of ‘Ghosts’ delves deeper into the narcotizing haze hinted at on ‘Mile High Downer Rock’—the same haze occupied by space rock veterans Bardo Pond or John McBain-era Monster Magnet. The band’s affinity for doom, noise rock, shoegaze and classic rock heavily informs the six tracks that comprise ‘Ghosts’ as does the repetition-as-psychedelia of “trance rock” greats Loop and Spacemen 3. Burning Sister continues to refine and push their brand of psychedelic downer rock into new and varied dimensions.

 
 
 

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