
Women is a Alt/Indie album by Women, originally released in 2008. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Post-Punk
- angular
- anxious
- art school
About
The pugnacious Canadian quartet Women trade in muscular but willfully esoteric post-punk that with its deliberately primitive rhythms, lo-fi production values, and off-handedly irreverent attitude toward its musical influences recalls the work of trendsetting rockers like Savage Republic and Gang of Four. Like the more musically accomplished but like-minded Oneida, Women concentrate on filtering its love of unruly ‘60s pop, with its fuzztone guitar, Farfisa organ, and psychedelic signifiers through the deconstructive lens of post-punk. Their concise ten-song debut is full of oddly skewed but cannily written songs that riff on the detuned menace of The Velvet Underground’s <i>White Light/White Heat</i>, the tricky chord changes of The Zombies’ <i>Odyssey and Oracle</i> and the glowering over beat of garage-bound maniacs like <i>The Monks</i>. If this sounds like a disastrous intersection of influences on paper — fear not, for Women attacks material like the folk-infused “Sag Harbor Bridge” and the percussive “Flashlights” with enough determination to lend a much-needed sense of coherence to this eclectic but inspired debut.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Cameras1:01
- A2Lawncare4:27
- A3Woodbine3:39
- A4Black Rice3:15
- A5Sag Harbor Bridge1:40
Side B
- B1Group Transport Hall1:11
- B2Shaking Hand4:44
- B3Upstairs3:58
- B4January 8th1:58
- B5Flashlights3:43
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Chad VanGaalenRECORDED BY
- WomenRECORDED BY
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
