The Pretty Graves - "Bending Reeds"
Photo courtesy of The Pretty Graves When a press release compares a new song to artists like Elliott Smith, The Dandy Warhols, The Velvet Underground, Pavement, and Wilco, it's guaranteed I'm going to listen to it. The only problem is that I'm going to be hypercritical of it as I expect not to hear any of those bands' influence. Luckily, you can hear every one of those artists in "Bending Reeds," the latest from The Pretty Graves. The Connecticut band have created a groovy and hypnotic art rock track for their new single. The wonderfully weird thing about it is that as you listen, if you think about any of the above bands, you'll start to hear them. It has the psychedelic groove of The Dandy Warhols, which morphs into the alt-country/dad rock of Wilco, and then the psych-drone of The Velvet Underground, and so on. Plus, Christopher M. Lisorti's vocals somehow sound like Jeff Tweedy, Lou Reed, and Courtney Taylor-Taylor all at once. The Pretty Graves...