Listen to this track by Vancouver-based electronica and post-punk popist concern Catlow, a solo project conceived and led by singer-songwriter Natasha Thirsk, known for her work with the Dirtmitts. It’s “Remorse Code”, recently featured on the Catlow Facebook Page with a video using crowdsourced images made by and submitted by fans.
A while ago, we featured a piece on Natasha Thirsk, and a track off of her newest EP Pinkly Things. The song; “House Arrest”.
I love that track!
And, I love this one too, less guitar driven than “House Arrest”, and touching on an ambient dance feel instead. Yet, that post punk feel is a thread that runs through both tunes, and the rest of Pinkly Things, too.
Anyway, I wanted to get the word out in this special edition post here on the ‘Bin, just because Catlow is one of four acts to be featured at Vancouver’s Railway Club on December 21, 2012 as a part of D Trevlon Band album release.
For all of you local Vancouver readers, or out-of-towners looking for a reason to come to Van City, you can find out all of the details on the Facebook Event page above, and then come see Catlow play live, and up close.
And don’t forget to ‘like’, as they say, Catlow on Facebook.
Once you’ve done that, you will be able to watch the video for ‘Remorse Code’ too.
Enjoy!