You can get lost easily in FiRES WERE SHOT’s music. Mind you, it’s not a bad thing: the listening experience is hypnotising, soothing yet intense and meaningful. For us, it’s almost a catharsis, a way to reach our deepest consciousness, dealing with all the pain and grief that has accumulated over time. So, if this sounds alluring to you, the group’s latest single ‘Sleeping Land’ could be a worthy point of entry into their nuanced artistic universe.
Their ethos is simple: exploring the many ways a six-string instrument can be used as a sound source. Aka, the unexpected uses of a guitar. Emerging from Austin, Texas, FiRES WERE SHOT have long followed this very same formula, always finding new ways to innovate the sonic panorama.
‘Sleeping Land’ is an absolute treat. Not for everyone, granted: a saturated, fuzzy soundscape that’s constantly evolving and modulated, quite noisy but always harmonic. So majestic and charming, it’s almost impossible to resist it. Gathered from 4-track cassette tapes and field recordings, the track is part of their latest EP ‘Siberia’.
Describing the inspiration behind the record, FiRES WERE SHOT explain: “We used various found objects, including rusty farm implements, screwdrivers and knife sharpeners to create the sustained tones found on ‘Siberia”.
Recommended! Discover ‘Sleeping Land’ on Spotify: