| Stained Glass Eyes,
Available online through CDBaby.com. Check out the Aural page for a sneak preview.
Here's what Westword magazine has to say about the CD:
The December Question has come a long way since
forming in 2003. Early on, the band's acoustic-driven
pop was largely centered around singer/guitarist Becky
Alter (a former Westword account executive), whose
raspy, robust vocals recalled Janis Joplin filtered
through Melissa Etheridge. Since then, the core duo of
Alter and co-founder/bassist Cameron Hays has taken a
darker turn and carved out a sound that conjures
Jefferson Airplane after receiving a Dead Can
Dance-like deconstruction. On Stained Glass Eyes, the
act's debut (due to be released this Friday, March
31st, at the Oriental Theater), there's still a
handful of sunnier compositions, such as "I Need You,"
"Awake in this Dream" and "Time to Go (Dozen Roses),"
and Alter's voice maintains a slight rasp. Stained's
most intriguing moments, though come courtesy of
dirgy, overcast tracks such as "My Name is Joan,"
"Promises" and, especially, "Clicking of the Clocks,"
in which Alter's delivery uncannily resembles Grace
Slick's. Overall, with the addition of drummer James Crutchfield and cellist Sarah Forsythe, whose playing adds a welcomed spectral dimension to the proceedings, the quartet seems infinitely closer to finding the answer to whatever December's question may be.
-Dave Herrera, Westword
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