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Gary Reynolds and the Brides of Obscurity Week: Day 2


03/04/2008
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(antiMusic) Described as psychedelic indie-rock / space pop that used "Abbey Road" as a reference when it came to mixing their new CD "Santiago's Vest," Gary Reynolds and the Brides of Obscurity caught our attention. So we asked Gary to pick some of his favorite tracks from the CD and tell us about them. Today Gary tells us about the song "Who Do You Love?":

This is one I've had hanging around for a while. It was written on the acoustic guitar and had a kind of old school blues feel to it. I tried to record it for the "Instant Happiness" album but it didn't turn out. So we redid it when we were working on the EP and put an entirely different spin on it. Once again, it didn't fit on the EP but it worked out beautifully on "Santiago's Vest" It's the song that has pulled the band in a new direction. I was singing something like, "and in the morning I'll arrives" but I didn't like it, so when it came down to crunch time for lyrics I thumbed through some magazines and I pulled out "insiders guide" and " high speed drive" from an ad about cars or hair spray or something and it kind of sparked the whole lyric of the tune.

Now it's up to you to be the ultimate judge, go grab a listen to their songs and see if you agree that this is an exciting new indie release. Samples, tour dates and more about the band can be - found here.

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