SHOWER CURTAIN

BIO

words from a wishing well is the debut record from Shower Curtain, the New York quartet fronted by Brazilian-American artist Victoria Winter (vocals/guitar), alongside Ethan Williams (guitar/vocals), Sean Terrell (drums), and Cody Hudgins (bass). Self-produced by Winter and Williams, words from a wishing well sketches early adulthood experiences in swirling layers of guitars. Winter wrote its tracks across her first few years of living in New York City, and they exist within a conversation between oneโ€™s own intuition and that of the universe. Channeling the sludgy distortion of 90s shoegaze and grunge, words from a wishing well establishes Shower Curtain as a standout in the cityโ€™s latest crop of bands.

Lead single โ€œwish u wellโ€ offers a connecting thread into words from a wishing well, combining the pop tendencies of early Shower Curtain music with heavier production. One of the last songs written for words from a wishing well, Winter and Williams crafted  โ€œwish u wellโ€ across a pair of whirlwind sessions in the final days of tracking. โ€œtell u (interlude)โ€ emerges from these same sessions, and similarly pulls from Winterโ€™s adolescence. Inspired by the Brazilian music she grew up with, the largely electronic interlude demonstrates the breadth of Shower Curtainโ€™s forward-thinking alt-rock.

In addition to Winter and Williams, Shower Curtain is anchored by drummer Sean Terrell and bassist Cody Hudgins. Throughout words from a wishing well, guitars and vocal melodies co-exist alongside a textured blend of moments heavy and soft. โ€œBedbugsโ€ turns up the fuzz as Winter lists obsessive patterns atop Terrellโ€™s breakneck percussion: โ€œTapping, hiding, facing, searching, feel your hairs calling me out.โ€ Album centerpiece, โ€œYouโ€™re Like Me,โ€ probes cycles of hurt between walls of distortion, and puts Shower Curtainโ€™s dynamic approach to rock on full display.

Sinister opener, โ€œbenadryl man,โ€ explores the struggle to feel safe in your own home, having trouble sleeping in a place not yet yours. Its screeching strings โ€” performed by Catcherโ€™s Zach Mezzo (violin) and Winceโ€™s Wil Ren (cello) โ€” are improvised and overdubbed, forming a makeshift quartet fit to score any case of sleep paralysis. โ€œEverytime I go to bed // thereโ€™s a man sitting on the edge // of my velvet purple couch,โ€ Winter sings, injecting metaphor into her real-life nightmares. โ€œHeโ€™s hanging out when Iโ€™m not around.โ€ This anxiety extends throughout words from a wishing well, and takes different shapes across tracks informed by grief, envy, love and lust.

โ€œIf one wishes into a wishing well, Iโ€™d like to believe that there is a reason why that wish would or wouldnโ€™t come true,โ€ Winter says of the albumโ€™s title, which reflects her search for spiritual guidance in life and music. โ€œโ€˜words from a wishing wellโ€™ speaks to the return of that wish from the universe.โ€

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words from a wishing well is the debut record from Shower Curtain (out 10/18 on Angel Tapes / Fire Talk).

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Shower Curtain is the New York quartet fronted by Brazilian-American artist Victoria Winter (vocals/guitar), alongside Ethan Williams (guitar/vocals), Sean Terrell (drums), and Cody Hudgins (bass). Self-produced by Winter and Williams, words from a wishing well sketches early adulthood experiences in swirling layers of guitars. Winter wrote its tracks across her first few years of living in New York City, and they exist within a conversation between oneโ€™s own intuition and that of the universe.Channeling the sludgy distortion of 90s shoegaze and grunge, words from a wishing well establishes Shower Curtain as a standout in the cityโ€™s latest crop of bands.

 

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