Monday, 29 June 2026

Regenesis. Girl With A Hawk

Girl With A Hawk is a band from Boston that I may well be following from the very first single onwards. Come 2026, here is its debut album and yes, it is as nice as I had hoped it would be. It does come with a surprise though. Based on e.g. recent single 'Wasn't It Just Yesterday', I had betted on a harder rocking album. It turns out it is more of a roots album than I had expected. An album that here and there brings Hazeldine to mind, and in a positive way, I'm more than o.k. with.

Let me start for that reason with the song 'The Fighter', the fourth on the album. When the guitar intro starts, my first thought was hey, a cover of 'Zombie' with an Oasis twist? Then the lead guitar joins and I'm back with guitarist Jeffrey Richards' lead melodies in my favourite Hazeldine song, 'Drive'. Girl With A Hawk manages to create this mix of rock and americana in a very successful way too. A twangy lead guitar, a fiddle and great harmonies. The band expands the song more and more, turning 'The Fighter' into an epic anthem by way of the long outro.

Overall, I notice how pleasant Regenesis sounds and can be listened to. Most likely the band sounds far smoother than in a live setting but as I'm not geolocated in the right place, chances are I will never know. The album allows for great listening and that is a very much worthwhile position to be in.

Girl With A Hawk formed during the pandemic and started to release singles quite soon after. Singer and songwriter Linda S. Viens (vocals, electric and acoustic guitar) was joined by Richard Lamphear (keyboards, backing vocals); Daniel Coughlin (guitars, backing vocals); Daniel George Bernfeld (bass, backing vocals); and Nancy Delaney (drums, percussion, backing vocals). Together they have created a sound that alternates between pop, rock and americana in a quite convincing way. All have a life in music and life itself behind them and decided to form a band anyway. The result is like it.

Regenesis is not the album of older musicians that have returned to music as just a hobby. For that the songs on this album are far too serious and well-crafted. These songs are the proof of their collective ability and dedication to create and arrange beautiful songs. Take the ballad 'Beautiful Today' with its bittersweet atmosphere. The music "simply" captured the mood singer Viens was in and turns it into beautiful music.

As I wrote before, I was surprised by the americana flavoured touch of the songs, but from the second spin of the record Girl With A Hawk onwards, the band totally convinced me to be listening to a good album worth exploring wider and deeper. I hope to have convinced the readers to dive in as well.

Wout de Natris - van der Borght 

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