New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Dreamy post-punk rockers Crooked
Ghost have announced that their new album 'Skeleton House' will be released on CD on November 23, followed by a limited edition 12" vinyl release in February 2019. Ahead of this, the Asheville, NC outfit presents their 'Sleepwalker' single, accompanied by a video, directed by Rome Widenhouse.
"Skeleton House' is the band's sophomore long-play - a dark and hazy dreamscape of lush and angular melody, with a stark lyrical rawness touching upon such subjects as addiction, trauma, loss, superstition, and everything that gets left behind after a catastrophic event. The album consists of eight tracks, ranging from dreamy and playful to anguished and harrowing. Billowing vocal patterns weave intricate stories between shimmering guitar crescendos, cascading synths and mathematical percussion.
This album follows up their debut LP 'Strange Burial Rituals', released in March 2017. This new offering has two distinct halves: the first is lighter, the second darker. The whole thing plays out like a story, or rather, two opposite stories that are intertwined.
"The song 'Sleepwalker' was one of the first written for the new album, and everything about it just worked. The song itself is in reference to addiction and a dissolution of ones sense of self; self-medicating and numbness. I wanted to bring light to something dark, yet still tell an honest story. Something about this song has always stood out for us, says frontman Ray Clark.
"The music video was shot by Rome Widenhouse over a period of several weeks, and includes shots of that eclipse everyone was so excited about. The video is a bit surreal and has a sort of Twin Peaks meets the X-Files vibe. It was a lot of fun to shoot, even the traipsing barefoot through the woods in nothing but a bedsheet and getting poison ivy part. At one point our director took a tumble down a cliffside and we thought he was done for!"
Formed in Seattle in 2013 as an acoustic side project by Ray Clark, Crooked
Ghost was initially a channel for leftover songs that didn't seem to fit in any of the other bands Clark was involved in, but quickly became the focal point of Ray's creative energy. Ray soon fled the musically-saturated Seattle scene to find himself in the intensely creative heart of Asheville, North Carolina.
With a guitar case full of lyrics of songs never intended to be heard by anyone, somehow, something had begun to spark again. Intimidated by the idea of a solo project, Ray joined with Chris Saldin, who would play bass, and bought an electric guitar, set on bringing Crooked
Ghost to life. Together with drummer Jon Wyatt, the songs came to life. A few months later, they entered the studio to record their debut album.
They were eventually joined by Charles Reed on guitar and Alex Cannon on keyboards before recording the heavily emotive and dreamily lush 'Skeleton House'. With the power-pop punch of
Catch Fire, the dark-disco punk breakdown of Roadkill, to the angular yet dreamy swoon of Sleepwalker, Skeleton House will impress and even haunt you.
"These songs were inspired by the loss of someone I loved to a fire. The idea that something like a fire could destroy so much, but still leave something behind was so inticing to me. I wanted these songs to represent resilience and strength, and to be able to process loss in a healthy way. I wanted to find a way to bring light to the darker things I was experiencing, and to arrange the pieces into something beautiful," says Ray Clark.
"We recorded this album up in
Black Mountain, NC in the dead of winter. The snowy and icy landscape definitely added to the album's atmosphere. This is also our first release on vinyl, making it very special for all of us. As kaleidoscopic as it sounds, I feel we very much achieved the piece of art we were wanting to make."
As of November 23, 'Skeleton House' will be available on CD. It can already be ordered via Bandcamp and is also available across music stores and streaming platforms such as iTunes and Spotify.
"Wistful dreamlike quality underpinned by a sharp and often melancholic tone.. complexity of execution, as moments of energised vigour contrast with the space and subtlety that is the pervasive quality in most of the songs" - The Punk Lounge
"Where 'Body in Stars' is a shoegaze meditation, "
Sleepwalker" conjures a feel not unlike Echo and the Bunnymen or the Cult; building slowly, the song unfolds into a melodramatic presentation that suggests the best of '80s goth-rock" - Mountain Xpress Asheville
"This is a great vision of dream punk at its best" - AudioFuzz
"Eerily upbeat at times. Ray Clark's vocals call to mind the early years of
Bryan Ferry or
David Sylvian, and his ability to spin melancholy into an inert emotion - falling somewhere between sadness and beauty - is no small trick" - Neuse News
"In the footsteps of the original generation of '80s icons like Echo & The Bunnymen, The Cure and The Smiths, Crooked
Ghost has developed their own distinct sound, owing in large part to Ray Clark's distinctive and tremolo-laden timbre and vocal style... vocal dynamics similar to Morrissey,
Brett Anderson of Suede, Matthew Bellamy of Muse, and even Chris Isaak... a brilliant gem worth repeating over and over" - Big Takeover Magazine
TRACK LIST
1. Body In Stars 02:42
2. Sleepwalker 04:04
3. Only Nightmares 03:45
4.
Catch Fire 05:26
5. Witch
Heart 02:45
6.
Black Cat 05:56
7. Roadkill 04:07
8. Skeleton House 06:18
Lyrics by Ray Clark
Music written and performed by Crooked Ghost
Recorded and engineered by Edward Maddill at El Rancho Morbido
Produced by Edward Maddill and Crooked Ghost
Vinyl mastered by Adam Boose at Cauliflower Audio
Pressed via Palomino Records
CD and MP3 versions mastered by Ray Clark
Album photos taken by Alex Cannon
Ray Clark: guitar/vocals
Charles Reed: guitars
Chris Saldin: bass
Alex Cannon: keyboards
'Sleepwalker' video directed by Rome Widenhouse
Videographer: Will Osigian
Lighting: Sam Shumate
A GodsDog Films Production
Photography by Rome Widenhouse