
""Butterfly is the spring thaw after Beast," they say. "Country fair rides, angels and pixies, talismans, an impulsive fling in a small town, coyotes, fawns - we wanted to contrast the wintry rock of Beast and take listeners on a sonic road trip of different perspectives and in-between places." They've shared a new single, "Worry Angel," where Fraser and Reid's voices intertwine around each other in sinuous harmonies."
""a lucky keychain you can't go anywhere without. It's a python that curls around your neck and makes you into a bitch. It's twisted superstition that guides your everyday. It's a pixie taunting you every time you close your eyes. It's crows that caw on your walk home. It's a sense of being watched. It's sweaty palms. It's not real. We're waiting on angels. It's all real and sometimes it's all just because we feel alone.""
Witch Post is the duo of Alaska Reid and Dylan Fraser. Butterfly is the duo's third EP, due March 20 via Partisan and the first release on that label. Butterfly is the spring thaw after Beast and pairs imagery of country fair rides, angels, pixies, talismans, an impulsive small-town fling, coyotes, and fawns to contrast Beast's wintry rock and create a sonic road trip of different perspectives and in-between places. The lead single "Worry Angel" features Fraser and Reid's sinuous intertwined harmonies and evokes superstition, talismans, surveillance, sweaty palms, and loneliness. A video was directed by Lara Laeverenz and Dylan Fraser. The seven-track listing ranges from "Changeling" to "Something To Give."
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