Showing posts with label GENTLE DESPITE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GENTLE DESPITE. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Two girls...


...one shadowy, one missing.

Gentle Despite were on Sarah Records; beyond this, I know very little about them. I picked up their "Torment To Me" EP at the Matinee sale. The A side is nothing to write home about, but the B side is a piece of slow-burning loveliness.

A.C. Marias was (is?) Angela Conway, a video director associated with Wire; Bruce Gilbert was also involved in their album. It's minimal stuff - tick-tocking drum machines, effects-laden guitar loops, ghostly choirgirl vocals - and sometimes a little too somnolescent for its own good. There's some loveliness here, though.


Gentle Despite - Shadow of a Girl
A.C. Marias - One Of Our Girls Has Gone Missing


PS: while searching for an appropriate image for this post, I stumbled across this site, which appears to be the work of, um, invisible woman fetishists...