Emma Ruth Rundle, Greg Burns, and David Clifford form the trio Marriages. This relatively short (six tracks) album fits somewhere between post-rock and alt-rock. "Ten Tiny Fingers" stands out as the most experimental track on the album, with Emma's spoken word passages to backdrop of droning distorted guitars and a repetitive electronic sample.
Emma's distinctive vocals have more of an ethereal quality here, remaining mostly in the periphery as just one of many instruments at the band's disposal.
Definitely a must-own album!
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