Song of the Week – Duvateen. Afghan Whigs

Afghan Whigs, led by singer-songwriter Greg Dulli, have released a new single, “Duvateen,” their second new song of the year.

Formed in Cincinnati in 1986, Afghan Whigs carved out a singular niche in alternative rock, fusing the grit of indie rock with the emotional intensity of classic soul and R&B.  Dulli’s brooding songs and restless ambition helped the band stand apart from their grunge-era contemporaries and earned them a devoted following that has endured for decades.

“Duvateen” opens with a sparse piano figure and a steady drumbeat.  Layers of synthesizer gradually wash over the arrangement, creating an ominous atmosphere as the song builds toward its soaring chorus and ultimately its dramatic climax.

According to the press release, “The title of the song is a nod to the actual light-manipulating material, which here serves as a symbol for mortality, the dark abyss always framing the background of our lives.”

The 61-year-old Dulli elaborates:

“When I finished ‘Duvateen,’ it felt like my life passing before my eyes. The references to the teacher chasing me down the hall reminded me of my childhood. Digging a hole was an obvious allusion to a grave. I’m at a precipice in life where I can look behind and clearly see the forest of my youth, but I can also see the path to the other side. And it’s going to inform what I do for the rest of my days.”

At this stage of my own life, that’s a sentiment I understand all too well.

Enjoy… until next week.

Song of the Week – 66, Afghan Whigs

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Valentine’s Day is just a few days from now so I thought I’d make today’s SotW appropriate for the occasion. I’m not going for some sappy love song. I’m going sensual with Afghan Whigs “66.” It is from their final album 1965 that confusingly was released in 1998.

“66” has a terrific opening line that sets the mood for the song:

You walked in
Just like smoke

The Afghan Whigs hailed from Cincinnati, OH and reached the height of their popularity during the grunge rock period of the 90s. The band was led by Greg Dulli who handled guitar and vocal duties and was also the band’s primary songwriter.

Be sure to put this one on your Valentine playlist.

Enjoy… until next week.