Foundry Town Survivors have once again ventured into uncharted waters with their latest single, "Three Sisters," a mesmerizing, maritime-inspired folk-rock track that feels both timeless and wild. The accompanying video, created by the band's creative alias, Flying Wedge Media, is a haunting blend of animation and live performance. It serves as an emotional tribute to a fallen comrade who helped shape the band's early vision.
Inspired by the sobering reality that over 6,000 shipwrecks lie beneath the Great Lakes, "Three Sisters" tells a gripping tale of disaster at sea. The song opens with a hook that feels like it could have been taken from Poseidon's playlist; nautical and hypnotic, featuring lap steel guitar tones that crash like waves and howl like an approaching storm. With influences reminiscent of The Decemberists paired with a Led Zeppelin-like punch, Foundry Town Survivors bring a polished grit and lyrical depth to "Three Sisters," creating a sound that embodies both turmoil and sanctuary.
From the first beat, listeners are drawn into the band's ever-expanding universe, one that weaves together folklore and rock into an eerily cinematic experience. As the vocals come in, they don't just sing; they narrate a ghost story carried on the wind and create a shipwreck you won't want to be rescued from. Fans can look forward to a full-length album and their annual hometown show in Ann Arbor this August. Regardless of whether they are headed to your city, their music is already navigating the waters of your soul.
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