Wednesday


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Yep Definitely (2018), 5/10
I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone (2020), 5/10
Twin Plagues (2021), 5/10
Rat Saw God (2023), 6/10
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North Carolina's Wednesday was born as the project of singer Karly Hartzman and guitarist Daniel Gorham. Their album Yep Definitely (2018) and their four-song EP Wednesday (2019) offered straightforward folk-rock and country-rock songs.

The project seemed to die when Karly Hartzman and Daniel Gorham recorded In the Living Room (2019) as Diva Sweetly in a more traditional power-pop style.

Instead, they resurfaced with lap-steel guitarist Xandy Chelmis, drummer Alan Miller and bassist Margo Schultz and released the eight-song mini-album I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone (2020), transformed into a strange hybrid of shoegaze-rock (Fate Is, Coyote) and country-pop (Love Has No Pride).

New guitarist Jake Lenderman was featured on the EP How Do You Let Love Into the Heart That Isn’t Split Wide Open (2018) and the album Twin Plagues (2021). The latter continued their stylistic nomadim, from shoegazing (Twin Plagues, One More Last One), to country singalongs (The Burned Down Dairy Queen), frm "lite" grunge (Handsome Man, Toothache) to gentle elegies (How Can You Live If You Can't Love How Can You If You Do, Ghost of a Dog).

Mowing the Leaves Instead of Piling 'em Up (2022) is a covers album.

Rat Saw God (2023), with new bassist Ethan Baechtold, would only be another hodgepodge of country-rock (Chosen to Deserve), shoegazing (Hot Rotten Grass Smell), grunge-pop (Got Shocked, Quarry), and southern-rock (the martial Chosen to Deserve, the quasi-boogie Turkey Vultures), if it weren't for the eight-minute concentrate of desperation Bull Believer, by far their emotional zenith.

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