In the video for the Canadian swamp-folk band Timber Timbre's "Curtains?!," a man released from prison embarks on a vengeful quest to find a mysterious woman who haunts his past. "I included the ...
When Taylor Kirk and his bandmates in Timber Timbre set out for France a year ago to record their newest record, Sincerely, Future Pollution, they envisioned a sound you could dance to, that was ...
Timber Timbre‘s new LP Creep On Creepin’ On was released on April 5th via Arts & Crafts Records. The whole thing is now streaming at Spinner. The song “Black Water” can also be downloaded above. It’s ...
Though I can’t comment on the first opener, Baby Alpaca, since I didn’t get to see them play, the remaining artists on last Thursday night’s bill at Glasslands were united by dark undertones and ...
Few contemporary indie-rock bands are more in touch with their creepy side than Timber Timbre. Armed with old tape machines for the making of its latest album, the group carefully tweaked the vocals ...
There was a time when Taylor Kirk, vocalist and songwriter for Canadian folk blues band Timber Timbre, resisted the blues. “I used to play guitar in my dad’s blues rock band. I was maybe 16 when I ...
When it’s suggested that Timber Timbre’s latest album, Hot Dreams, makes a great backdrop for dark-hearted days when the last thing you want is human contact of any kind, singer-guitarist Taylor Kirk ...
At one point in Alejandro Jodorowsky's 1973 psychedelic classic The Holy Mountain, a narrator gravely intones, "The tarot will teach you how to create a soul." And in the music video for Timber Timbre ...
“Black Water” is a sinister and enchanting piece that lives in a goosebump-inducing world of it’s own. Those estranged yet elegant vocals lure you in to a sort of proletariat gothic blues. A weathered ...
For someone whose songs have been described as a soundtrack for an imaginary 1970s noir film, Timber Timbre’s frontman Taylor Kirk has some issues with actually writing a movie score. “We’ve sort of ...
It begins with ‘Demon Host’, which ticks steadily on its steel strings, the sound of a grandfather’s ghost trapped within a grandfather clock; fleeting and faint come the organs, slow and chilling the ...
Timber Timbre are happiest when visually represented by spooky, blurry and otherworldly images that evoke their music. But as their popularity grows, demands like photo shoots increase, so the band ...