WIDOWSPEAK




Selective Memory presents



 

WIDOWSPEAK


The Workman’s Club, Dublin


Fri 13th Nov. Doors 8pm
Tickets €22.50 (+  bk fee) on sale this Friday 17th April at 10am


Brooklyn-based indie rock band Widowspeak will perform at The Workman’s Club in Dublin on Friday, 13th November. Known for their atmospheric soundscapes, intricate guitar work, and introspective songwriting, the duo—comprising guitarist and vocalist Molly Hamilton alongside guitarist Robert Earl Thomas—delivers a distinctive blend of dreamy indie rock that has earned critical acclaim since their formation in 2010.

 

An album called “Roses” would be concerned with romantic gestures. Across the ten tracks that make up the seventh and newest Widowspeak record, intimate spaces and stages of love are captured with a nostalgic, vaseline-coated lens.  Candles burn inside red glass as lovers get close in a leather booth. Celebrity headshots gaze down like angels in a restaurant.  Elsewhere, carnations are pressed in a black book and dancers pull each other close. Widowspeak is a band that riffs on big emotions without being too self-serious. 

The sweetness, even silliness, of an extended limerent phase that becomes as all-consuming as a pulpy trade paperback. Cars and their drivers serve as a way to talk about codependency. And old love gets worn in, soft as an old t-shirt.  If music can simultaneously be naturalistic and noir, saturated and lush, that is Widowspeak.  They’re a band that knows how to set a scene.