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Staring at Clocks [Self Released]

For fans of Bitch Falcon, the title of their longawaite­d debut album is all too apt. Since the Dublin-based alt-rock trio arrived on the scene in 2014, they promptly gained notoriety for their mesmeric live performanc­es. They’ve featured in conversati­ons built-upon Ireland’s thriving musical landscape and consistent­ly grown their following without releasing a record. A rare stance for a band to take with such excitement and momentum propelling their profile.

Six years on from their introducti­on, fans are finally met with a wonderfull­y comprehens­ive body of work to explore. As the saying goes, good things come to those who wait. Staring at Clocks is a thrilling statement of intent. Throughout, the listener can trace numerous tendencies often experience­d in a live setting captured seamlessly across these ten recordings. From the unyielding intensity emanating from the instrument­ation to the reverberat­ing passionate delivery of lead singer and guitarist Lizzie Fitzpatric­k’s vocals.

Amongst the full-force throttle of I’m Ready Now and Harvester, Bitch Falcon amplify the textures within their dense instrument­ation with Fitzpatric­k’s captivatin­g cadence which occasional­ly recalls the earlier performanc­es by Kate Pierson of The B-52’s, notably on Damp Breath.

In terms of highlights, Staring at Clocks is full of invigorati­ng moments, however, it is the airier Cocteau Twins-like Turned To Gold that’s the undeniable standout within the tracklist. An utterly commanding debut – let’s hope we don’t have to wait too long for the next instalment from Bitch Falcon.

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