Live Video: Craft Spells

Live Video
08/07/2015
Janice Headley
photo by Alex Crick (view set)

There's nothing queasy about the latest from west coast dream-pop band Craft Spells. It's been almost a year since their sophomore full-length, Nausea, came out on Captured Tracks; since then, songwriter Justin Paul Vallesteros has relocated back to Seattle and overcome a depression that influenced much of the "woozy" songs on the release. Vallesteros explained, "During that time, I was writing a pop record. Reality sets in. I kinda went through a depression period, and found myself in the grey area of reality, and in my head a lot. That's where I found the 'nauseau' where I wrote most of the songs." The band's '80s-influenced Factory-style synthpop will only make you dizzy with joy. Fall under their spell with this shimmering session:

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