Holidays For Quince Records

Bands
Caltrop , Horseback, Jenks Miller, Liza Kate, The Curtains of Night, Un Deux Trois, Violet Vector And The Lovely Lovelies
 
Releases
Caltrop -World Class Caltrop
World Class
Holidays For Quince Records


Since the days of Black Sabbath, the promise of heavy rock music has been this: that a perfect series of riffs, reinforced by a tightly-wound rhythmic unit, can deliver very real psychedelic...
Horseback-Impale Golden Horn Horseback
Impale Golden Horn
Holidays For Quince Records


Lush, cinematic, ethereal psychedelic and drone landscapes. Reviews: "So gorgeous. Absolutely one of our favorite new records, a practically perfect fade-out-drift-off-drone-dream-disc ... Best...
Jenks Miller-Approaching The Invisible Mountain Jenks Miller
Approaching The Invisible Mountain
Holidays For Quince Records


Hearty and haunting solo improvisational guitar work by Jenks Miller of Horseback.
Liza Kate-Don Liza Kate
Don't Let The Dogs
Holidays For Quince Records


Reviews: It actually goes silent for a few moments when she begins to play. People turn to pay attention to Liza Kate, her gentle voice and guitar winning out over the clinking of bottles and...
The Curtains of Night-Lost Houses The Curtains of Night
Lost Houses
Holidays For Quince Records


When the curtains of night are pinned back by the stars… (The Carter Family) Then what? An aperture opens, and we see through the transom of night into something blacker, less star-spun, another...
Un Deux Trois-Lovers Un Deux Trois
Lovers
Holidays For Quince Records


Straightforward pop songs that make you want to ride your bike all over town. Reviews: “Heather McEntire, singer of new Southern signing Bellafea, does double-duty as a singer in UDT. Her and...
Violet Vector And The Lovely Lovelies-Violet Vector And The Lovely Lovelies Violet Vector And The Lovely Lovelies
Violet Vector And The Lovely Lovelies
Holidays For Quince Records


Psychdelic pop pleaser layered with reverb, handclaps, glockenspiel, combo organ, tambourine, and rainbow hand bells. Reviews: "What started as a download from some music blog first became a...