After the dramatic statement of intent that was the first single, ‘If You Could See’, smouldering beneath the broad brush strokes of quivering, tremolo guitar (and attracting repeat plays from BBC 6 Music) the latest track from She Drew the Gun ‘Since You Were Not Mine’ sashays through four, unrushed, dream-like minutes.
Using the production expertise of The Coral’s James Skelly, along with co-producer Rich Turvey, for a second time, the band’s experimental recording style has resulted in a distinct sound, barely definable and ill-at-ease with other identifiable genres. Some critics have cited 90s trip-hop as the closest match, with others hearing traces of the Warpaint or the modern jazz angles of Melody Gardot.
Watch ‘Since You Were Not Mine’ BELOW:
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