Heifervescent : The Glue Factory.



Shimmering indie guitar pop with orchestral moments.

Superglue opens the album and mixes heavy distorted guitars with analogue synths. Vocals talk about being overwhelmed by a lover and being out of control.

Magnetized has a similar theme but the music is more raw and less synth driven.

The pace slows down on As far as the eye can see, a track full of psychedelia, random bursts of energy and subdued vocals.

Tripping Touring Taxi gets a little more country and blues with a slight twist here and there. Again the vocals have a slightly random and mixed up feel with lots of questions.

Lunar Module takes the listener through a very short relationship full of small talk, which ends prematurely. the innocence of the event is reflected in the simple chord structure and simple guitar sounds.

Last Drop Loverboy steers in the opposite direction and approaches the subject of abuse and desperation. A roller coaster of a track, the majority of the mix is low key, with loud chorus bursts.

The mood makes way for manic chaos in I'm Not Moving Honey - full of crazy 60s organs and punk guitars and distorted vocal chants.

What's this all about is more melancholy and melodic with a reminiscing vocal theme and soft overdriven guitars.

Murder in the Garden (part 2) ends the album with a strange painful rumbling approach full of intrepidation and guitar noise

1. Superglue

2. Magnetized

3. As Far as the Eye Can See

4. Tripping Touring Taxi

5. Lunar Module

6. Last Drop Loverboy

7. I'm Not Moving Honey

8. What's This All About

9. Murder in the Garden (Part 2)



Listen to: the entire album.

Release date: 2/13/2013

Heifervescent lives in Tarleton England

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Electro Rock, Vocal, Electric Guitar, Synth