Ghost Woman - Anne, If - Artists Ghost Woman Genre Psychedelic Rock Release Date 20 Jan 2023 Cat No. FTH444LP Format 12" Eco-Mix Vinyl - Full Time Hobby - Vinyl Record
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Ghost Woman - Anne, If

LABEL:   Full Time Hobby

ARTISTS: Ghost Woman
RELEASE DATE: 2023-01-20
CATALOGUE NUMBER: FTH444LP
FORMAT: 12" Eco-Mix Vinyl
STYLE: Psychedelic Rock

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Recycled vinyl production uses the factory's leftover colour wax. Each record is different and the colour is completely random.

One could be forgiven for getting that familiar feeling when listening to the music of Ghost Woman. And that's not just because songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Evan Uschenko is deeply steeped in classic guitar-led rock & pop songwriting (more on that later), it's that the music was, by design, intended to be evocative. But not evocative, however, of any one thing; what separates the music of Ghost Woman from a great many other bands working today is his openness to non-specificity. He's not trying to impart any sort of message to the listener; instead, the hope is that one will find themselves luxuriating in nuances of how the music is delivered, and the feelings it stirs up for each individual. 

For the past couple of years Ghost Woman has been Evan Uschenko's outlet for his interest in songwriting and recording, which began after a number of years spent playing as a sideman in various Canadian indie ensembles, most notably in the Michael Rault band, a group that displays a similar affinity for perfectly dialed, partially yesteryear-looking guitar pop. Following 2022's self-titled debut, issued by UK-based Full Time Hobby to great critical acclaim, Anne, If presents a slightly more expansive vision of what Ghost Woman can offer. 

The sound of Anne, If is certainly in keeping with past output: the music was performed and recorded (almost) entirely by Uschenko himself on his trusty Tascam 388 tape recorder, during what he describes as a “strange new chapter” in his life, living in a large, expansive house with nothing to do except record music, watch old VHS movies, and cook meals over an open fire in the backyard. “The ability to be making sounds and recording at any time of the day had a big influence on the way I worked and what was produced,” he says. 

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