Arrows of Athena - "Comets"
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| Photo by Karla Lopresti |
For their latest single, Arrows of Athena have drawn inspiration from French wine and champagne pioneer Madame Clicquot. "Comets" sees the Boston band firmly in their 90's alt-rock meets electronic music sound. If you remember bands like Garbage and Republica, you know this sound quite well. It's a dance-friendly rock song bordering on dance music. From the opening hypnotic guitar riff, you're going to be completely won over by "Comets." It's glossy and gritty at the same time, and has an impeccable groove. Arrows of Athena have created a fun dance-friendly song that feels smart and tells a story in a way that fully transplants you into its world.
Jac-Lyn Gibson (vocals, visuals, storytelling) says of the band's latest single:
“It’s said that comets crashed into the vineyard one evening and, although everyone was convinced the grapes were no longer usable, she was certain it would help with the flavor of the wine. After many failed attempts, her ‘wine’ became popular among the elite and people would travel quite a distance for a taste of her pink bubbly wine. The story is fascinating and a true testament of what women can overcome in times of despair.”
You can listen to "Comets" below. Daydreaming is due out in April. For more on Arrows of Athena, check out the band's website.
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