Seven Sisters by Wednesday’s Child: seven tracks dedicated to divine women.

The five-piece London-based band Wednesday’s Child has a unique style of music, melding together psychedelic rock and punk with hints of jazz. Worshiping the feminine divine like a goddess, the songwriters of the band craft melodies about mermaids and sisters, as well as monsters and serpents, among other things. Their new album ‘Seven Sisters’ is a seven-song project, with each one telling a story about a different woman, brimming with command and dominance. Drawing inspiration from artists like John Cooper Clark, The Beatles, Patti Smith, and Billie Holiday, Wednesday’s Child creates one-of-a-kind musical intricacies that embody their skills and artistry.

“Wednesday’s Child creates divine musical melodies that transport you to a Greek mythological world of fantasies.”

With “Billie,” the first track of the album, “Seven Sisters,” commences with a dynamic, dictating progression cooked with whispering yet impactful vocals, and distorted, edgy fragments of guitar and drumbeats. The song has a psychopathic-like vibe given to it by the piercing voices and lyrics, telling the world that no one can stand in the way of a woman.

‘Paula’, ‘Alice’, and ‘Ronnie’ have intense, slow-paced rock rhythms that amplify the message the artist wishes to deliver to the world: to pierce through the walls of senseless rules and foolish confines of beauty and femininity. Abounding with beautiful notations and jazzy lusters, this album is a heavenly abode for chords and progressions.

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