The Vera Violets - Dirty Rainbow
Safranin Sound is steadily working its way up the ladder as one of my favorite current running labels. Helping propel their ascent on said ladder is one of their latest offerings from the Tampa, Florida based band The Vera Violets. Now unlike quite a few of the bands on Safranin’s roster, I have been familiar with The Vera Violets for quite awhile now and it’s great to see they’re part of that family and releasing their latest album Dirty Rainbow through it.On Dirty Rainbow the band has returned once again with twelve solid tracks of their fuzzy psychedelic influenced rock. Stepping away a bit more from the shoegazey drone found on their past efforts, The Vera Violets have dove a bit further into the depths of 60’s psych and garage rock and have come out with an even hazier druggy swirl than before. While the songs are definitely wrapped in a smoke screen type of fuzz, there is a noticeably evident jangle pop vibe going on that hasn’t revealed itself as much in the past. It serves the band well as it works as a nice change of pace mixed in with some of the bands more strung out and darker influenced songs which have particularly dominated their earlier albums. Those out there who are already fans of The Vera Violets definitely won’t be disappointed with this release as it features everything that is great about the bands past releases while still managing to work in some newer key focuses.
The Vera Violets – As You Are Mine [MP3]
The Vera Violets – In the Sun [MP3]
For those looking to pick up Dirty Rainbow it is available through Safranin Sound. Definitely pick this up if the tunes above are to your liking. Enjoy!
Labels: noise-pop, psych-rock, shoegaze






1 Comments:
The tracks remind me of Brian Jonestown Massacre. Now I can wait until they tour. They'll be my live version I can't get in full from BJM.
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