Rykarda Parasol & The Tower Ravens play "rock noir"
that evokes moody atmospheres and gin-drenched romanticism. Aptly
describing the sound as underhanded and white-collar criminal, the
music draws comparisons to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Nico and
the Velvet Underground, Black Heart Procession, and Johnny Cash.
These cinematic songs tell stories of bad deeds andrykarda parasol
betrayed loves with stark simplicity.
Parasol began the first incarnation of her band after returning
to her native San Francisco in 2002 following some years living
in both Los Angeles and Texas. Her experiences during the next four
years became the true-life inspiration for poignant songs about
isolation, detachment, bad love, and death. Those true-life accounts
have a dominant space on the Three Ring Records album “Our
Hearts First Meet”, the follow-up to the well-received EP
“Here She Comes" (Blood of the Young 2003).
With each evolving lineup, Parasol recorded tracks along the way.
Nonetheless she has created a connected and conceptual work. In
the past two years, changes to her lineup have yielded a very focused
and assured presence. The album features performances by Colleen
Browne (ex Pale Saints), Rich Douthit (the Drift), and Jeffrey Luck
Lucas. Along with a production collaboration with Eric Drew Feldman
(Captain Beefheart, PJ Harvey, and Polyphonic Spree).