
Aquarian Blood: A Love That Leads To War 12"
A Love That Leads To War is a clear departure in style and mood for Memphis Tennesseeâs Aquarian Blood. The bandâs 2017âs debut LP on Goner Records, Last Nite In Paradise, is a chaotic punk epic, rising and falling like the soundtrack to a paranoid nightmare. As a live act, the six-piece bandâs sonic atrocity left clubs and house shows around Memphis on life support. The bandâs follow up Goner release, A Love That Leads To War, is a more intimate offering of fifteen tracks. Indirectly sparked when full-band drummer Bill Curry was temporarily lost due to a broken arm, Aquarian Blood began playing out in February 2018 as a scaled-down, four-piece incarnation. This more personal album was written, recorded and (almost entirely) performed by founding husband / wife duo J.B. Horrell (Ex-Cult) and NOTS alum Laurel Horrell.
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Just grazing the surface of the album can draw a line backwards from the acoustic entirety of A Love That Leads To War to Aquarian Bloodâs unsettling past. The opening track âThereâs A Worldâ is a finger-picked fever dream nailing the rarified âbeauty jumps into bed w/ horrorâ sweet spot so squarely one canât believe itâs not a cover of some hippy hangover perfection dating back to the Nixon administration. Itâs no first-song / best-song hat trick, but rather a deft setup of the next thirty-nine minutes. âNo Place I Know,â âIn the Water,â and âTheir Dreamâ would fit in well in the shimmier side of the Shimmy Disc catalog, and âThought Of Herâ is reminiscent of Damon and Naomi. Taken as a whole, though, this album retains the unsettling feel of the best atmospheric â60s loner psych better than any of the above, and the occasional addition of swirly moog and staccato drum pad beats keep it from slipping into nostalgia. A Love That Leads To War is the perfect sound to erase the summer and soundtrack the low-hum of cold-weather anxiety.
A Love That Leads To War is a clear departure in style and mood for Memphis Tennesseeâs Aquarian Blood. The bandâs 2017âs debut LP on Goner Records, Last Nite In Paradise, is a chaotic punk epic, rising and falling like the soundtrack to a paranoid nightmare. As a live act, the six-piece bandâs sonic atrocity left clubs and house shows around Memphis on life support. The bandâs follow up Goner release, A Love That Leads To War, is a more intimate offering of fifteen tracks. Indirectly sparked when full-band drummer Bill Curry was temporarily lost due to a broken arm, Aquarian Blood began playing out in February 2018 as a scaled-down, four-piece incarnation. This more personal album was written, recorded and (almost entirely) performed by founding husband / wife duo J.B. Horrell (Ex-Cult) and NOTS alum Laurel Horrell.
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Just grazing the surface of the album can draw a line backwards from the acoustic entirety of A Love That Leads To War to Aquarian Bloodâs unsettling past. The opening track âThereâs A Worldâ is a finger-picked fever dream nailing the rarified âbeauty jumps into bed w/ horrorâ sweet spot so squarely one canât believe itâs not a cover of some hippy hangover perfection dating back to the Nixon administration. Itâs no first-song / best-song hat trick, but rather a deft setup of the next thirty-nine minutes. âNo Place I Know,â âIn the Water,â and âTheir Dreamâ would fit in well in the shimmier side of the Shimmy Disc catalog, and âThought Of Herâ is reminiscent of Damon and Naomi. Taken as a whole, though, this album retains the unsettling feel of the best atmospheric â60s loner psych better than any of the above, and the occasional addition of swirly moog and staccato drum pad beats keep it from slipping into nostalgia. A Love That Leads To War is the perfect sound to erase the summer and soundtrack the low-hum of cold-weather anxiety.
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A Love That Leads To War is a clear departure in style and mood for Memphis Tennesseeâs Aquarian Blood. The bandâs 2017âs debut LP on Goner Records, Last Nite In Paradise, is a chaotic punk epic, rising and falling like the soundtrack to a paranoid nightmare. As a live act, the six-piece bandâs sonic atrocity left clubs and house shows around Memphis on life support. The bandâs follow up Goner release, A Love That Leads To War, is a more intimate offering of fifteen tracks. Indirectly sparked when full-band drummer Bill Curry was temporarily lost due to a broken arm, Aquarian Blood began playing out in February 2018 as a scaled-down, four-piece incarnation. This more personal album was written, recorded and (almost entirely) performed by founding husband / wife duo J.B. Horrell (Ex-Cult) and NOTS alum Laurel Horrell.
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Just grazing the surface of the album can draw a line backwards from the acoustic entirety of A Love That Leads To War to Aquarian Bloodâs unsettling past. The opening track âThereâs A Worldâ is a finger-picked fever dream nailing the rarified âbeauty jumps into bed w/ horrorâ sweet spot so squarely one canât believe itâs not a cover of some hippy hangover perfection dating back to the Nixon administration. Itâs no first-song / best-song hat trick, but rather a deft setup of the next thirty-nine minutes. âNo Place I Know,â âIn the Water,â and âTheir Dreamâ would fit in well in the shimmier side of the Shimmy Disc catalog, and âThought Of Herâ is reminiscent of Damon and Naomi. Taken as a whole, though, this album retains the unsettling feel of the best atmospheric â60s loner psych better than any of the above, and the occasional addition of swirly moog and staccato drum pad beats keep it from slipping into nostalgia. A Love That Leads To War is the perfect sound to erase the summer and soundtrack the low-hum of cold-weather anxiety.












