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Sticky Jazz Interview The Dusbowl Faeries (Round II)

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There are some bands you just get into, and you never fall out of love with them from that first moment. I got into The Dusbowl Faeries on the relase of their album "The Plague Garden" that they wrote all around the pandemic. I took a deep dive into their work, and have it all still feels as current as it did when I first heard it. Their work is timeless, but also, this TIME around, they talk about TIME.

The new EP "Carnival Dust" is a magnificent effort, that really shows the visual arts they want to show you, as well as the music. It's eerie feel of a SteamPunk slice of time, where they play accordion, a saw, guitar, violin, and , well, they play with your head too.

I got to talk to Ryder and Lisa about their visual, the music, the inspiration, and the message behind it all, and there is so much to take in. Should you ever get to see the Faeries live, it will be the experience of a lifeTIME.

(A quick note, one of their songs off a previous album called "The Field" is so wonderful I want it performed at my funeral, nuff said about this fabulous band).

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#dustbowlfaeries #gothicsteampunk #steampunk #darkpolka #polka #darkcarnivalmusic

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There are some bands you just get into, and you never fall out of love with them from that first moment. I got into The Dusbowl Faeries on the relase of their album "The Plague Garden" that they wrote all around the pandemic. I took a deep dive into their work, and have it all still feels as current as it did when I first heard it. Their work is timeless, but also, this TIME around, they talk about TIME.

The new EP "Carnival Dust" is a magnificent effort, that really shows the visual arts they want to show you, as well as the music. It's eerie feel of a SteamPunk slice of time, where they play accordion, a saw, guitar, violin, and , well, they play with your head too.

I got to talk to Ryder and Lisa about their visual, the music, the inspiration, and the message behind it all, and there is so much to take in. Should you ever get to see the Faeries live, it will be the experience of a lifeTIME.

(A quick note, one of their songs off a previous album called "The Field" is so wonderful I want it performed at my funeral, nuff said about this fabulous band).

instagram website spotify youtube

#dustbowlfaeries #gothicsteampunk #steampunk #darkpolka #polka #darkcarnivalmusic

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