New York City's Dead Heavens, the psych-rock project of guitarist and frontman Walter Schreifels (Vanishing Life, Gorilla Biscuits, Rival Schools, Quicksand, and more), Paul Kostabi (Youth Gone Mad, White Zombie, Psychotica), Drew Thomas (Youth of Today, Bold, Into Another), and Nathan Aguilar (Cults), have released their song "Basic Cable" today via Playboy. The song appears on their forthcoming album Whatever Witch You Are, out June 16 on Dine Alone Records. Listen and share "Basic Cable" here, and pre-order the album here.
The early sparks of the Dead Heavens' sound began on Schreifels solo record, with drummer Drew Thomas and bassist Nathan Aguilar as the backing band. They were obsessing over Cream's first album Fresh Cream and MBV, My Bloody Valentine's both miasmic yet blissful follow up to Loveless. Aguilar also introduced them to the psych beauty of White Fence on that tour, which resonated with Schreifels, who was in the mood for heavier music, guitar solos, and a big rock feeling after a recent Quicksand tour. Upon returning to NYC, Aguilar reacquainted Thomas and Schreifels with musician, painter, engineer Paul Kostabi, previously of White Zombie and Psychotica. "I knew Paul from his days with White Zombie, but hadn't seen him in years and didn't know he was recording," Schreifels said. "Turns out he was in possession of the same 16-track reel-to-reel I had recorded Gorilla Biscuits' Start Today on back in '89, so it was a perfect fit."Pre-order Whatever Witch You Are
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