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All This Time is Heartless Bastards' sophomore release, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut, Stairs and Elevators. Erika Wennerstrom's unique voice remains the centerpiece for this melodic rock trio. From the first track, "Into The Open", you'll find them expanding their sound in the studio, adding strings, piano, and vocal harmonies onto the already sturdy foundation of guitar/bass/drums.
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Erika Wennerstrom badly needs a stage name, something better suited for her rock-goddess voice. The papers in her hometown of Dayton, Ohio, say that Wennerstrom is petite and shy, but when she opens her throat on Stairs and Elevators, the Heartless Bastards' debut, she sounds like she's wailing on the shoulders of giants; her sad and angry vocals channeling all the swagger and spit of a young Robert Plant, with none of the blues histrionics. "I don't even like myself half the time," she sneers on "New Reso... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. The Mountain will be the third full-length release from Heartless Bastards. Leader Erika Wnnerstrom recently relocated to Austin, Texas in 2007 for a change of inspirational scenery and a new recording project. With the help of producer Mike McCarthy (Spoon, Trail of Dead), she assembled a group of musicians with whom she gave the songs life and uncovered yet another layer of herself and the Heartless Bastards. The two new Bastards aren't Texas ringers, but fellow Dayton brethren Dave Colvin ... [ read more ]
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