“Low Tide” is a piece that reveals itself as a Proustian madeleine, so intense and rich in details that many of us will find ourselves within worlds of music listened to and loved.
The psychedelic sixties (Jefferson Airplane comes to mind), with a grittier and more personal soul charge, a characteristic vibrato, in the voice of Eugenia Fera, which enriches the poetry without becoming coy, a winding and seductive folk-electric surrounding it.
Recorded at Big Snuff Studio in Berlin, published by Factory Flaws, a great desire to play live by this Genoese group that has been able to create a certain curiosity, thanks to the excellent premises of the single, making the rounds since January more or less. The name of the band revolves around the figure of Eugenia, voice and guitar, and a poetic-philosophical reflection on the perception of the concept of eternity linked to the passing of time, after noon, to appear as conscious spectators of a time that passes inexorably, intimate observations that we cannot wait to investigate on their debut album entitled "In Her Bones".
Nando Dorelassi