Woven Hands second album, Blush Music, is a religious experience for me. It is a masterpiece of a outbursting faith and frustration, aslow eruption of feelings and senses. The impossible art of sewing fabrics of gothic rock, industrial sounds and americana southern soul seems natural and easy in the hands of David Eugene Edwards, it is his almost personal glebe. This is where Woven hand spouts from, in a temperature of restrained anger of a priest preaching a gathering of sinners. Perhaps theres is an exaggeration in several parts of the album, where are long instrumental noises and tunes that might serve as a decent soundtrack for a mysterious southern tragedy film. Its a wonderful album for those who seek new frontiers of gothic music, denser levels of southern rock, or just something that will touch his heart and leave him with a warm feeling of compassion.Read full review
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