Bury My Bones
Bury My Bones is guitar-driven psychedelic shoegazer rock. Sweet, catchy female vocal melodies intertwined with edgy distortion riffs fall on top of pretty layers of spaced out guitar. Heavy and rocking hypnotic drum grooves glue the sound together. It’s an intense sound, much bigger and louder than it seems would come from a two-piece group. The songs are heavy and melodic and easy to rock out to.
"For a two-piece, Bury My Bones from Denver sure created quite a racket -- a swirly, warmly melodic racket. Diana Sperstad's strong guitar work was part bombastic and part delicately ethereal, while her vocals were tender and vulnerable. Fez Guzman's drumming accented the outer edges of the quiet sections and drove straight through when Sperstad escalated the volume and intensity of her riffing. Some people would probably call this music shoegaze, but it seemed more ground in latter day indie rock with traces of a desert-y sound." Tom Murphy (Westword)





