Headdress

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Skydye 00:00 Tools
Spirit Canyon Medicine Song 00:00 Tools
The Painted Desert 00:00 Tools
THE LOST WHITE BROTHER 00:00 Tools
Blanket Of Golden Fields 00:00 Tools
Babylon 00:00 Tools
Among The Swinging Stars 00:00 Tools
Great Horned Owl 00:00 Tools
Arizona 00:00 Tools
Moon Of Shedding Ponies 00:00 Tools
Seethrough 00:00 Tools
Tip of the Pyramid 00:00 Tools
EEEEE 00:00 Tools
The End 00:00 Tools
Moe's Art 00:00 Tools
BoxCutter 00:00 Tools
Make Me Start 00:00 Tools
Wings on Fire 00:00 Tools
03 - The Lost White Brother 00:00 Tools
05 - The End 00:00 Tools
Love Hate Me 00:00 Tools
Apollo 00:00 Tools
Ford Tough 00:00 Tools
04 - EEEEE 00:00 Tools
Six Eyes 00:00 Tools
St. Christopher 00:00 Tools
HeadDress 00:00 Tools
Everyone's on One 00:00 Tools
Skydive 00:00 Tools
Diabetes 00:00 Tools
Moscow I-III 00:00 Tools
Posse Cut 00:00 Tools
Burn Down This Place 00:00 Tools
SJ 403 00:00 Tools
SJ 405 00:00 Tools
Fade to Blue 00:00 Tools
Anarcho Headcharge 00:00 Tools
Into Oblivion 00:00 Tools
Societal Life 00:00 Tools
True Love 00:00 Tools
Blurrily 00:00 Tools
300 00:00 Tools
Trippin 00:00 Tools
Sink 00:00 Tools
FF 601 00:00 Tools
Constructivist Architecture of St. Petersburg in Three Movements 00:00 Tools
SJ 402 00:00 Tools
Windows 00:00 Tools
Amazing Baby 00:00 Tools
Husk (Blitz) 00:00 Tools
North of the Medicine Wheel 00:00 Tools
Kara Sea 00:00 Tools
Barants Sea 00:00 Tools
Warsaw 00:00 Tools
301 00:00 Tools
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FF 602 00:00 Tools
My Enemy... 00:00 Tools
tilpasset - Head Dress Rework 00:00 Tools
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Formerly known as Worship (they released a small cd-r pressing under that moniker), the elusive group who now answer to the name Headdress continue their dusk lit creep through the enchanted wilderness. On their debut Turquoise, they craft a beautiful loosely woven tapestry of ivy-like guitar tendrils, lichen-encrusted percussion, solemn mossy male vocals that reside somewhere between Jandek and M. Ward. The album's fifth song "Babylon" sounds strangely like a deconstructed folk rendition of America's "Horse With No Name". Whether intentional or not, the glinting familiarity of the latter's central melody adds to the existing subtle hallucinatory atmosphere of the proceedings. The crowning jewel of rough hewn Turquoise though is the sixth track titled "Moon Of Shedding Ponies". It's a frayed, meditative instrumental populated with generous turns of a rainstick and what sounds like howling wolves or banshees. If you dig the rustic, abstracted psych folk sounds of Wooden Wand & The Vanishing Voice and the many bewitching branches of the Jewelled Antler Collective, don't miss this! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.