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The Pink Widower
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"schizophrenically reggae-related, a groove/disorder turning into psychedelia. - A blend of indie, tacos, and pop greatness." Inkoma.com

"a laconic reggae groove topped with a honking horn section, but have the clean, streamlined feel of a classic pop song” Willamette Week

"funk-anchored, sing-along indie pop” Portland Mercury

The Pink Widower’s ringleader, The Jed, has left behind the melancholic slow songs that were an integral characteristic of his former band, Six Foot Sloth, in favor of juiced up rock that is part Lee Perry, with the stoned out horns intact, part Blue Oyster Cult mystic rock, and all summer good times. “The Enchanted Realm of the Pink Widower” comes out with horns wailing, rhythms shuffling, excellent songcrafting, and funky bass on the first track “Crimson Eyes”, and continues with serious groove and tasty guitar licks throughout it’s ten song debut. Not content to just get the audience tranced out to low end throb and sweet hooks, the Jed, employs lyrical wit to weave stories of crimson eyed kids, baby elephants, and motorcycle mechanics with emotion and a voice that can woo, spurn, or enchant. The Pink Widower is ready to take you to an Enchanted Realm where Morrissey talks shop with Bob Marley and wizards convene in Christian homes. You should check it out.