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Caethua

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    Hubbard is an artist completely and nakedly free... Caethua [is] in the unique pantheon of artists with a singular vision. She has created her own world, with its own symbols and magic. Yes, [her music] is that good
    Mike Wood for Foxy Digitalis
    Caethua as the ghost, guides over an existence in a grey darkness and nature, as a naturally evolving soundscape, a naturally pulsing soundtrack, sounding like industrial insects with a woohoo singing, like the dog in the house who found as if through chanelling a human voice for its expressions
    SingerSong Homestead Music Blog
    she reminded me of what a collaboration between Judee Sill and Jandek might have sounded like, playing effects-driven acoustic guitar and vocals supplemented by looping delay and tape manipulation. Very unusual, unique and captivating
    Arratik Music Blog
    Caethua builds a majestic framework of rural poetics and darkly colored orchestration that manages to cross the aesthetics of Harry Smith and This Mortal Coil. With an acoustic folk strum as anchor, Hubbards strong voice blends in and out of the chimerical atmosphere and becomes another leaden layer at times. Folk notions are subdued in an almost eerie ambience that ebbs from clanging bells and distant creaks --
    Dusted Magazine
    Clare Hubbards voice is delicately weathered, strong and lamenting but never asking for pity. [her songs] burrow under your skin slowly until her voice twists with the icy wind in your ears and the buzzing din splashes along with tires on pavement-- Raven Sings the Blues Blogspot
    Caethua has relocated to Belfast Maine and has opened up Walking on Ice, a music and art space.
    NEWS::
    New Caethua Interview on Foxy Digitalis Click Here to read it.
    Brand New Caethua Track is now out in the latest compilation/collage book of Hockey Rawk, a mind-bending art/collage/music label-duo out of Sweden.
    Brand new Double EP on Australia's own Preservation Records out now!
    "Village of the Damned" EP Reissues out now on Bluesanct Records .
    Listen to recent Caethua radio Interview on WPVM's OOze Out Radio.
    www.wpvm.com
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    If you'd like to write to me, buy records, or do mail order
    please visit my website,
    Saxwand.com
    ------------------------------------------- NEW CAETHUA RELEASES FOR SALE
    Caethua Double CD Set "The Long Afternoon of Earth"
    newly issued on Preservation Records
    The first set, No Mans Land, is acoustic-based, with songs haunting in their hypnotic way, finding common ground between the rustic and spectral in the spell they cast.
    The second disc combines piano, guitar, raw beats and almost industrial-type textures alchemically fused for an altogether different mood more theatrical, lamenting and spooked.
    $16 (2 cds)
    Caethua + Ancestral Diet Split Tape on Goaty Tapes
    2 10 min.long compositions, the first Caethua's dark song-take on Artificial Intelligence made aural with organs, loon calls, and cello // the second Caethua and Andy Neubauer make sweet industrial techno love calls high in a cold atlantic-beach cedar forest. Limited .
    $6
    Caethua LP If the River Dries Up, I May Be Gone For A Long, Long Time"
    Produced, recorded and composed by Caethua (front woman of SPORTS and sax player of DBH ) this LP is a limited release, with each sorrowful ballad surrounded by meditation music and experimental sound pieces using saxophone, singing bowls, electronics, guitars, bells, water, and recordings from her recent boat trip through the length of the St. Lawrence River.
    "a majestic framework of rural poetics and darkly colored orchestration..." --Eric Weddle in his review in Dusted Magazine
    $8
    Caethua CD "Village of the Damned"
    Reissued on BLUESANCT Records
    Review
    pagan earthy experimental meditation music and sounds about winter death in the village of Dryden, NY (Limited left!)
    SOLD OUT
    Review from "Raven Sings The Blues" music site
    Ash flecked ghosts of folk from Bloomington, Indiana's Caethua; on her latest tape, Queenly Women Crowned and Uncrowned. Alternating between the thick fog of field recorded moans and lonesome folk wanderings through the burnt leaves of late Autumn. Much of Queenly Women feels shrouded in the grayed skies of October dawn; early frost clinging to the grass and the beginnings of a drizzle rumbling in the clouds. Its definitely not an album of celebration but its not necessarily dour, just delightfully gloomy. Clare Hubbard's voice is delicately weathered, strong and lamenting but never asking for pity. The album's tracks burrow under your skin slowly until her voice twists with the icy wind in your ears and the buzzing din splashes along with tires on pavement. Though I've heard little of Hubbard before this point it seems that she'll become deservingly more prevalent.
    Also in the works:
    NEWS::
    Brand New DOUBLE Caethua EP out now on Australia's Preservation Records

    Brand New Goaty Tapes split between Caethua and Caethua side project Ancestral Diet featuring Andy Neubauer of Impractical Cockpit and Flak Mask now
    available through Goaty Tapes and Saxwand Records
    Also in the works is an Ancestral Diet LP coming soon from Goaty Tapes
    Caethua and Shep and Me split LP Wrecks and Rescues/Tube Mind
    coming soon!
    Caethua is also working on a Split Collaborative Tape with
    Dan Beckman, which will be released by Night People Records.
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Member Since: 30/05/2006
Band Website: www.saxwand.com
Band Members:
Influences: Sword of the Ancient, Flak Mask, Synergy, Environments, Shep and Me, Uke of Spaces Corners County, Justin Clifford Rhody, Angelo Badalamenti,
Sounds Like: ".... the dog in the house who found as if through chanelling a human voice for its expressions" -GeraldPsyche from Belgium. Read his review here .

"a majestic framework of rural poetics and darkly colored orchestration...With an acoustic folk strum as anchor, Hubbard’s strong voice blends in and out of the chimerical atmosphere and becomes another leaden layer at times. Folk notions are subdued in an almost eerie ambience that ebbs from clanging bells and distant creaks that are more incidental aura than craft...More people should hear this engaging voice turn familiar gestures into untrodden and insolent music." -- Eric Weddle for Dusted Magazine

Caethua Live in Jonesboro
Record Label: SaxWand, Friends and Relatives
Type of Label: Indie

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