Showing posts with label Ulalume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ulalume. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The A.V. Club Gets Fresh With Tasseomancy's "Ulalume"

"The group’s core members, sisters Sari and Romy Lightman, also spend time providing occasional backup vocals for the synth-pop outfit Austra, but Ulalume couldn’t be farther from the future; as if fueled by opium, occultism, and sheer awe in the face of unknowable forces, the album’s sparse, pale folk forms a ghostly afterimage." Read The A.V. Club's entire write up right here!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Tasseomancy's Latest Full-Length "Ulalume" Premieres on Sadie Magazine

"Tasseomancy, if you don’t already know, is sisters Sari and Romy Lightman (touring members of Austra). You might have been a fan of their folkier incarnation, Ghost Bees; Tasseomancy brings the noise a bit more, but is equally as awesome (if not more so)." Stream Tasseomancy's latest in full at Sadie Magazine.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Tasseomancy's Single "Healthy Hands" Featured on Nylon Magazine

"Tasseomancy's upcoming sophomore album, Ulalume (recorded with and produced by Timber Timbre), is dark, eerie, and a little bit off-kilter, so it becomes more intriguing the more times you press play. Their first single, "Healthy Hands" combines moody droning and folksy rhythms, making it a spooky Halloween soundtrack that you'll want to listen to all year long."Read the full review and listen to Tasseomancy's new single "Healthy Hands."

Thursday, June 30, 2011

NPR Premier: Tasseomancy "Heavy Sleep" video

NPR premiered the brand new video for Tasseomancy today! "['Heavy Sleep'] is about how terror is extracted from our daily anxieties," Sari Lightman says. "And [then] manifests into something beautifully surreal in sleep."

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Bust Magazine eagerly awaits Tasseomancy's upcoming debut!


"Songs like "Diana" and "The Darkness of Things" trully come across as otherworldly. I felt like a real frump dump listening to them in my sweatpants the other night, and mentally whisked myself away to a creepier and much more sophisticated location." Read the rest at Bust!