Pure Bathing Culture is increasingly amazing to me. My song of the day, their "Something Silver," is lush, gentle and thoughtful. And the song structure is so sophisticated. I'm a sucker for multiple bridges.
"A little bit of this. A little bit of that. A pot, a pan, a broom, a hat. . ."—Anatevka, "Fiddler on the Roof." This is a blog about everything and nothing. A little parenting, a little humor, some poetry, news, essays, a lot of music. I don't want to waste your time, just send positive vibes into the blogosphere. Oh, yeah, my name is Sarah Torribio. Enough about me, how are you?
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Thursday, October 22, 2020
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Song of the Day: "She Shakes" by Pure Bathing Culture
I haven't listened to this pretty indie pop confection, "She Shakes" by Pure Bathing Culture off the group's 2015 album Pray for Rain, in a while. I love the whimsy of this song. Lead singer Sarah Versprille has a lovely and strong alto vibrato and an octave-straddling range.
As for the music, there are taught and simple drum-lines, jangly dining guitar and just enough production tweaks to make the song glitter.
Labels:
"she shakes",
indie pop,
music,
pure bathing culture,
sarah versprille,
song
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