Portland iconic outfit Federale presents ‘Dark Waters’, a homage to the deathrock of bands like Sisters Of Mercy, Love and Rockets and Echo & The Bunnymen. Showcasing their sixth studio album ‘Reverb & Seduction’, released by Jealous Butcher Records, this marks their 20th anniversary. Frontman Collin Hegna has also been a member of The Brian Jonestown Massacre for equally as long.
The stark arrangement features chorused 12-string acoustic guitars, electric leads, an unhealthy dose of highly-effected Mellotron and a driving beat to the tale of reaching beyond the veil of death. With the protagonist’s plea to his deceased friend to “tell me what you find”, this song describes the narrator’s desire to know what lies beyond death. Stylistically, it represents a tangent from Federale historical musical influences. While previous songs such as ‘Blood Moon’ and ‘Heaven Forgive Me’ hinted at these flourishes, ‘Dark Waters’ dives headlong into them, embracing them fully.
“Dark Waters’ is the heaviest and darkest Federale track to date. It represents the furthest stylistic departure from Federale’s traditional sound on a record featuring many such departures. I fully embraced the 80’s Goth influences that have been creeping into our songs for the past couple years and turned up the chorus pedal to Stun,” says Collin Hegna.
Federale boasts a unique sound, blending a spaghetti-Western soundscapes with moody vocal arrangements in the spirit of Lee Hazlewood and Leonard Cohen. Maintaining a retro vibe, Federale’s records have always sounded period-correct for an alternate-universe 1971, where rock and roll never caught on. Earlier, the band shared the singles ‘Heaven Forgive Me’, ‘No Strangers’, ‘Advice From A Stranger’ and ‘The Worst Thing I Ever Did Was Ever Loving You’ feat. Jenny Don’t.
The film industry continues to take notice as well: The band’s latest licensing successes include placing tracks in the trailer for the Colin Farrell / Brendan Gleeson vehicle ‘Banshees Of Inisherin’, as well as in the Kate Hudson thriller ‘Mona Lisa & The Blood Moon’ and Swiss action/comedy ‘Mad Heidi’.
‘Reverb & Seduction’ is out now on CD and limited edition vinyl, as well as digitally everywhere, including Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal and Band
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