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SPELLLING THE TURNING WHEEL (Sacred Bones)
It took a pandemic for the Oakland artist Chrystia Cabral, who records under the moniker SPELLLING, to self-produce her most extravagant project to date.
The Turning Wheel is fleshed out by an ensemble of 31 collaborating musicians that utilizes a limitless assortment of vivid acoustic sounds. The release was delayed by almost a year. But maybe that was OK that crinkle gave way to a more affable rendering of such a heavier-than-air creation.
The 12-song double LP is split into two halves; “Above” and “Below.” Baroque textures dominate the former section, and macabre-like gothic tones fill out the latter.
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SPELLLING Returns with New Album The Turning Wheel
Hear opener Little Deer ahead of the LP s June arrival
The Turning Wheel on June 25 through Sacred Bones Records.
The 12-song
Mazy Fly, which Exclaim! gave a 9/10 score.
Entirely orchestrated and self-produced by SPELLLING,
The Turning Wheel finds the artist working with an ensemble of 31 collaborating musicians to create a set of songs that revolve around themes of human unity, the future, divine love and the enigmatic ups and downs of being a part of this carnival called life.
The LP is split in two halves, Above and Below. While the former employs sounds said to be jubilant, warm and dreamy, the latter features a more chilling and gothic tone.
Mazy Fly, is out June 25 via Sacred Bones. Listen to its lead single, “Little Deer” a song inspired by Frida Kahlo’s iconic “Wounded Deer” painting below.
“‘Little Deer’ is definitely a thesis track,” SPELLLING said in a statement. “I feel that way because it not only showcases the greatest range of instrumentation that is featured on the album, but also because it accomplishes this strong impression of theater that I was striving for with the album as a whole.”