PURR
MACHINE is a hybrid of alternative rock, gothic, bohemian, ethereal
and electronica inflences, they hope the listener will be engulfed
by the sound, not unlike some kind of drug to take away the pain,
or perhaps establish it deep within.
The history of Purr Machine started with the release of “Ging
Ging” in 1999, followed by the “Speak Clearly” remix
and since then, have participated in various compilations. Now they
have an upcoming full length cd called “Starry” which
promises to be a very heavy experience, an intoxicating cornucopia
of catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and the band’s trademark
lyrical style. Some of the musical contributions on “Starry”
consist of drums on several songs by Chris Vrenna, of “Nine
Inch Nails/Tweaker” fame, and guitars on the song “Sister”
by William Faith of “Faith and the Muse". Statik from Collide
did some loop treatments on the song "Sad Im Gone". Guitarist,
Kirk Hellie of Pink Noise Test, who also contributed his unique sound
to “Ging Ging” also plays throughout “Starry”.
Byron Brown of “Mercurine” also plays guitar on “Starry”
and he and Kirk have played with Purr Machine live on stage.
Like previous Purr Machine releases, Starry resists pigeonholing into
any one genre, Bringing freshness to subject matter as cliched as
love, loss, sadness and hope isn’t easy, but the songwriting
team of frontwoman Betsy Martin (formerly of Caterwaul) and musician
Kevin Kipnis (former Bassist of seminal goth rockers Kommunity FK)
self-describe their sound as “snuggling under an electric blanket
submerged in water”. A Purr Machine song can sometimes be like
a conversation with an old friend - there’s an unspoken, direct,
natural familiarity that draws you in without hesitation. Kevin’s
musicianship is first-rate, painting an irresistible sonic landscape,
combined with the incomparable voice of Betsy Martin. Every thought
and feeling is fully realized, every emotion clarified in her unique,
distinctive croon. Siren and seductress, friend and confidante, she
can whisper in your ear, or pull you to your feet and shake you. Once
you are engulfed in the Purr Machine sound, you’ll never forget
it.
Vocals:
Betsy Martin
Music:
Kevin Kipnis