CASTLE, JENNIFER
ANGELS OF DEATH (PARADISE OF BACHELORS)
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PARADISE OF BACHELORS
On Jennifer Castle's new album Angels of Death, her third full-length record under her given name (previous releases were credited to Castlemusic), the Ontario songwriter summons a kindred classical vision of the Muses as domestic familiars intimately in league with death.
A sublime meditation on mortality and memory, ghosts and grief, Angels of Death casts a series of spells against forgetting and finality, in the form of mystic-minimalist country-soul torch songs about writing, time travel, and spectral visitations.
Castle wrote and recorded this breathtaking follow-up to the acclaimed Pink City (2014) in a 19th century church near the shores of Lake Erie, where her family also lived and experienced a constellation of losses that inhabit these bruised musings.
"The fictional concept of death rears its head in so many of my songs, always on the periphery, or as a side note, or a reminder, a punchline or the bottom line, always sniffing around like a death dog.
For once I wanted to try to put it in my center vision. In order to talk about death, I armed myself with the only antidote I know: writing.
Is this a record about death or a record about writing? Hard to tell in the end. I began to think of poetry as time travel.
I tried to write messages to the future." - Jennifer Castle