All Genres
    Alt/Punk
    Indie/Alternative

The Cave Singers

  • Overview
  • Albums
  • Tracks
  • Similar Artists
  • Listeners
  • Posts
The Cave Singers Radio
Play
Options

Play All Top Tracks

More
  • Play
    1
    Options
    4:29
    Canopy
    Canopy
  • Play
    2
    Options
    4:22
    It's a Crime
    It's a Crime
  • Play
    3
    Options
    3:31
    Have to Pretend
    Have to Pretend
  • Play
    4
    Options
    3:51
    No Tomorrows
    No Tomorrows

Latest Albums

More
thumbnail
Play
Options

Naomi

Mar 2013
thumbnail
Play
Options

No Witch

Feb 2011

Biography

Nearly everything about the Cave Singers reeks of the Pacific Northwest -- coarse lumberjack vocals blend with acoustic melodies like rocky terrain melting into the sea. The Seattle band has tapped into its homeland's mysticism with a mix of brute and beauty that looks to tradition for inspiration. Frontman Pete Quirk's gruff howls cut through the trio's foot-stomping beats, tambourine taps and acoustic picks, providing a sound that takes on both classic rock and traditional folk, like Fleetwood Mac and Woody Guthrie bunking together in the mountains. The three members broke off from the bands Pretty Girls Make Graves (Derek Fudesco), Hint Hint (Pete Quirk) and Cobra High (Marty Lund) to form the Cave Singers in 2007. They signed to indie label Matador Records and released their debut album, Invitation Songs, that same year. After a long bout of touring alongside bands like Department of Eagles, they released their second album, Welcome Joy, in 2009.

Top Listeners

More
Eli Tucker
Reid Prichard
Eli Tucker and Reid Prichard have been listening to The Cave Singers lately

Featured on Rhapsody

More
Top 20 Indie Releases, March 2013

From Youth Lagoon to The Strokes, Wavves to Colleen Green and far, far beyond.

Play
Options
Top 20 Indie Releases, March 2013

Similar Artists

More
  • Bob Dylan
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • Fleetwood Mac
  • Led Zeppelin
  • Will Oldham
  • Woody Guthrie