King Woman: Doubt
King Woman: Doubt
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: King Woman
Label: Flenser
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 723175699069
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. King Woman is fronted by former Whirr vocalist Kristina Esfandiari. The group's 2015 debut unfurls lugubriously, blossoming into a haunting sprawl of crushing, slo-mo miserablism. Imagine some twisted fusion of PJ Harvey, Sunn 0))) and Black Sabbath. Churning washes of crumbling distortion and tar-pit riffage drift grimly through billowing clouds of dense, layered thrum; roiling backdrops for Esfandiari's throaty, bewitching vocals. The sonic heft is matched by lyrical themes of family and religious abuse, and the suffering borne of both. Esfandiari originally formed King Woman back in 2009, but the band took a backseat to her other projects Miserable and Whirr (with whom she played from 2012 to 2013). e.
Tracks:
1.1 Wrong
1.2 King Of Swords
2.1 Burn
2.2 Candescent Soul