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"New Band Day: Pink Widower"

by tamboosh
Hanging out in 100b

If you're in the mood for a band that doesn't take itself too seriously but makes great music with a massive sound, Pink Widower is right up your alley. When I was little I used to want a Tiki bar in my living room and have Tiki parties with a Hawaïan shirt and/or grass skirt dress code. Years of watching Magnum, P.I. convinced me that that was the height of class. Now, it sounds more like the start of a seventies Key party, but I'd still love that bar. When I first heard Pink Widower's "The Crimson Eye", my old Tiki dream sprung to mind, because it's a brilliant song that has a slighty sleazy, old wood-panelling feel, but in a good way! My favorite song on the MySpace is "Baby Elephant", a mellow yet riotous song about a baby elephant. But do not miss "Battledogs" for all it's poppy and theatrical wonder. Oh, and if anyone out there has some free time, could you listen to "The Golden Well" and confirm whether the chorus really is 'old man vagina' …

Now some additional Pink Widower facts for your New Band Day scrap books: It's a 4 to 7 piece band from Portland, Oregon … Yah, I'm not sure how many members they have, but one of their sites said 4 to 7 so I'm sticking with that. They're fronted by The Jed, formerly of Six Foot Sloth. Their songs sound fun, but complicated; I would love to know how the layers of hand claps, voices, a brass band, bells, and that instrument that goes kgrrrrr in the opening of "Battledogs" (what is that?!?) come together on stage. Their debut comes out in June on North Pole Records and I think it's going to be a perfect summer record, so keep your eyes peeled for it.
by tamboosh
Hanging out in 100b - Hanging out in 100b


"New Band Day: Pink Widower"

by tamboosh
Hanging out in 100b

If you're in the mood for a band that doesn't take itself too seriously but makes great music with a massive sound, Pink Widower is right up your alley. When I was little I used to want a Tiki bar in my living room and have Tiki parties with a Hawaïan shirt and/or grass skirt dress code. Years of watching Magnum, P.I. convinced me that that was the height of class. Now, it sounds more like the start of a seventies Key party, but I'd still love that bar. When I first heard Pink Widower's "The Crimson Eye", my old Tiki dream sprung to mind, because it's a brilliant song that has a slighty sleazy, old wood-panelling feel, but in a good way! My favorite song on the MySpace is "Baby Elephant", a mellow yet riotous song about a baby elephant. But do not miss "Battledogs" for all it's poppy and theatrical wonder. Oh, and if anyone out there has some free time, could you listen to "The Golden Well" and confirm whether the chorus really is 'old man vagina' …

Now some additional Pink Widower facts for your New Band Day scrap books: It's a 4 to 7 piece band from Portland, Oregon … Yah, I'm not sure how many members they have, but one of their sites said 4 to 7 so I'm sticking with that. They're fronted by The Jed, formerly of Six Foot Sloth. Their songs sound fun, but complicated; I would love to know how the layers of hand claps, voices, a brass band, bells, and that instrument that goes kgrrrrr in the opening of "Battledogs" (what is that?!?) come together on stage. Their debut comes out in June on North Pole Records and I think it's going to be a perfect summer record, so keep your eyes peeled for it.
by tamboosh
Hanging out in 100b - Hanging out in 100b


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North Pole Records will release The Pink Widower's debut album "The Enchanted Realm of The Pink Widower" on August 18th, 2008. For now, several songs are available on their myspace page and on their sonicbids audio page.

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When The Jed buried the musical hatchet that was Six Foot Sloth and found himself gushing with songs unsung, his obvious choice was to turn to the help of his super-talented friends to create a colorful celebration of life and love through song.
The Pink Widower is straight up fun music that is easy to feel from the start, but music that holds deep expressive treasure for those who listen past its beautiful exterior.
Tongue in cheek prose dances on deeply rooted grooves, mingling with rock steady horns, and psychedelic guitars.
The Widower employs the panache of Bowie's Hunky Dory, gives a nod to Africa's psychedelic funk of the 60's, worships the Kinks, and delights in the eternal horn lines of classic Ska and Soul.