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True Widow is an American rock band formed in 2007 and based in Dallas, Texas. The band's expansive guitar-driven sound has led them to be cited as "drop-tuned, slow, repetitive, heavy, dreamy, and undeniably ear-wormy".[1] True Widow has been known for contrasting alternation between male and female vocals. To date, the band has released four albums, their eponymous album True Widow (2008), As High As the Highest Heavens and From the Center to the Circumference of the Earth (2011), Circumambulation (2013), and Avvolgere (2016).

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Biography

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Phillips formerly served guitar and lead vocal duties in the more indie rock-oriented Dallas band Slowride.[2] Following the disbandment of Slowride, he soon decided to take a break from music,[2] and moved away from his native Texas to Massachusetts where he shifted his focus to wood art exclusively for two years.[3] After returning to Dallas, Phillips aspired to a heavier sound and recruited Estill as a singer-bassist, with Starks on drums, and then they formed True Widow.[4][2] The band, which describes its own style of slow, heavy, cerebral music as "stonegaze",[5] or dubbed "doomgaze" by the media,[6] formed in November 2007.[2]

True Widow's self-titled debut album was released in 2008 on the Texas independent record label End Sounds.[7]

They toured the US in early 2011 opening for Surfer Blood and ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead,[8] and later in 2011 opening for Boris and Asobi Seksu.[9]

On May 26, 2011, True Widow released their second record, titled As High As the Highest Heavens and From the Center to the Circumference of the Earth, via Kemado Records.[10] BBC music critic Mike Diver wrote that "taking cues from grunge, slowcore, stoner-rock and shoegaze, the Texan trio have crafted a nine-track opus which is as exquisite of elegant detail as it is exemplary of skull-rumbling riff".[11]

In May 2012, they toured with Kurt Vile.[12]

True Widow's third album, Circumambulation, was released in July 2013 on Relapse Records,[13] which signed the band in January 2013.[14] It was recorded in November 2012 at the Echo Lab studio in Argyle, Texas, with record producer and sound engineer Matt Pence, who also produced their sophomore album.[15][13]

On September 23, 2016, the group released their fourth album, Avvolgere, via Relapse Records, which was recorded by Matt Pence.[16]

Discography

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Albums

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  • True Widow (End Sounds, 2008)
  • As High As the Highest Heavens and From the Center to the Circumference of the Earth (Kemado, 2011)[2]
  • Circumambulation (Relapse, 2013)[13]
  • Avvolgere (Relapse, 2016)

EPs

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  • I.N.O. (12") (Kemado, 2011)
  • Violitionist Sessions (Violitionist Sessions, 2011)

Singles

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  • "Skull Eyes" (promo CD) (Kemado, 2011)

Music videos

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  • "AKA" (2009) (filmed in Sweden)
  • "Skull Eyes" (2011)
  • "S:H:S" (2013)
  • "Theurgist" (2016)
  • "F. W. T. S: L. T. M." (2016)

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True Widow is an band formed in 2007 in , , consisting of guitarist and vocalist Dan Phillips, bassist and vocalist Nicole Estill, and drummer Timothy Starks. The trio is renowned for their "stonegaze" sound—a fusion of , , and influences—featuring drop-tuned guitars, sluggish rhythms, gritty textures, and harmonized male-female vocals that evoke a hazy, atmospheric heaviness. The band's debut album, True Widow, arrived in 2008 via End Sounds, establishing their patient, melodic approach with tracks like "Bleeder" and "Duelist" that blend doom-laden riffs with dreamy introspection. In 2011, they released the EP I.N.O. and their sophomore full-length As High as the Highest Heavens and From the Center to the Circumference of the Earth via Kemado Records, expanding their sonic palette with longer, more immersive compositions that nod to ambient and elements. Signing to Kemado Records that year marked a pivotal shift for those releases. True Widow's third album, (2013), was released on , refining their signature sluggishness and earning critical acclaim for its balance of grit and melody. Their fourth album, AVVOLGERE (2016), further honed this formula on , delivering warped, enveloping tracks like "Theurgist" that amplify their foggy, field-like imagery and heavy introspection. Since then, the band has maintained a low-key presence, occasionally touring and teasing new material as of July 2025, while their influence persists in underground rock scenes for pioneering a heavier, more deliberate strain of .

History

Formation

True Widow was formed in November 2007 in , , by guitarist and vocalist Dan Phillips following the disbandment of his previous band, Slowride, a fast-paced and punk outfit. Phillips, who had recently returned to Dallas after time in and , sought to pivot toward a heavier, more guitar-driven sound that contrasted sharply with Slowride's energetic style. Phillips initially recruited drummer Timothy "Slim" Starks, with whom he began jamming, before enlisting bassist and co-vocalist Nicole Estill (also known as Niki Cage) after a deliberate search for a female musician to complement the lineup. Estill and Phillips had connected through mutual acquaintances, including Starks, and her addition solidified the trio's core dynamic. The band's early rehearsals took place in informal settings, such as rainy-day sessions in a warehouse, fostering a lazy, moody atmosphere that shaped their expansive, atmospheric rock vision. To describe their emerging aesthetic—a blend of shoegaze's hazy textures and doom's slow, heavy riffs—the band coined the term "stonegaze," while media outlets later dubbed it "doomgaze." Phillips selected the name "True Widow" to evoke themes of and isolation, drawing from the concept of a who never remarries, which aligned with the group's intent to craft cerebral, introspective music rather than referencing the of popular assumption.

Early releases and Kemado era

True Widow released their self-titled debut on November 11, 2008, through the independent label End Sounds. The record was recorded in May 2008 at The Echo Lab in , and featured ten tracks that established the band's signature blend of slow, hypnotic riffs and atmospheric textures. Formed just a year prior, the album quickly garnered attention in circles for its deliberate pacing and immersive sound. In 2010, True Widow signed with Kemado Records, marking a significant step in their career trajectory. This partnership led to the release of their second full-length album, As High As the Highest Heavens and From the Center to the Circumference of the Earth, on March 29, 2011, which expanded on their debut with denser, more expansive arrangements across nine tracks. Later that year, on October 4, 2011, they issued the EP I.N.O., comprising five songs that included outtakes from the album sessions and previously unreleased home recordings, further showcasing their evolving "stonegaze" aesthetic. The Kemado era also saw True Widow embark on notable tours to promote their new material. In spring 2011, they joined and ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead for a U.S. tour, followed by fall dates opening for Boris and Asobi Seksu. In May 2012, the band toured with and the Violators, solidifying their presence on the road. Supporting these efforts, "Skull Eyes" served as the from their second album, accompanied by a directed by Matt Sundstrom and released in April 2011. Additionally, in November 2011, they recorded the Violitionist Sessions EP during a live session in , capturing three tracks that highlighted their raw performance energy. During this period from 2008 to 2012, True Widow gained growing recognition within the and scenes for their gritty, atmospheric sound that bridged influences with heavier riffing. Outlets like praised their sophomore effort for its "much louder and grittier aesthetic," positioning them as a notable act in the underground rock landscape.

Relapse Records period

In January 2013, True Widow signed with , marking a significant step in their career as the label, known primarily for , expanded its roster to include the band's atmospheric rock sound. Their third album, , was recorded with producer Matt Pence at The Echo Lab in , and released on July 23, 2013. The album refined the band's "stonegaze" style—a fusion of and —featuring hypnotic rhythms and emotive vocals that drew critical praise for their clarity and intensity. Reviews highlighted heavier riffs and dynamic vocal interplay, positioning Circumambulation as a cerebral evolution from their earlier indie releases. To promote the album, True Widow released a for "S:H:S" in July 2013, directed by Justin Wilson, which captured the track's brooding atmosphere through stark black-and-white visuals. The band supported the release with extensive touring, including a European run and appearances at festivals like in 2013, as well as U.S. dates opening for Baroness, which helped solidify their underground reputation. True Widow's partnership with continued with their fourth album, Avvolgere, recorded once again with Matt Pence at The Echo Lab and released on September 23, 2016. The record emphasized a denser, more atmospheric production, with elongated grooves and layered distortion that amplified the band's stonegaze aesthetic. Critics acclaimed its heavier riffs and enhanced vocal dynamics, noting tracks like "Theurgist" for their punchy hooks and emotional depth, further evolving the sound established on Circumambulation. Music videos accompanied the release, including "Theurgist" directed by Mats Ek in August 2016, showcasing live performance footage, and "F.W.T.S: L.T.M." in October 2016, which evoked a meditative, hazy vibe. Touring intensified that year, with spring U.S. dates, a fall North American run, and a performance at Psycho California festival alongside acts like and , reinforcing their status in the heavy underground scene.

Recent activity

Following the release of Avvolgere in 2016, True Widow entered a period of relative quiet, producing no full-length albums by November 2025. In January 2024, guitarist and vocalist Dan Phillips teased new music on , suggesting the band was preparing additional material. On July 12, 2025, the band shared an update confirming they were working on new songs at studio in . Merchandise, including apparel and vinyl reissues of earlier albums, remains available through and the band's page. True Widow maintains a stable lineup of Dan Phillips (guitar, vocals), Nicole Estill (bass, vocals), and Timothy Starks (drums), with occasional updates fostering fan anticipation for a potential . While no major tours have been reported since 2016, the band has pursued limited live performances and hinted at ongoing engagement within shoegaze and doom music circles.

Musical style

Genres and influences

True Widow's music is characterized by a fusion of , , and , often incorporating elements of drone, , and to create a heavy, atmospheric sound. The band has self-described their style as "stonegaze," a term they coined to blend the dreamy, hazy textures of with the sludgy, riff-driven weight of stoner and doom genres. This approach results in slow, cerebral tracks that emphasize and immersion, evoking a sense of vast, introspective landscapes. Key influences on True Widow include My Bloody Valentine, whose wall-of-sound techniques inform the band's layered, reverb-heavy guitars, and , contributing to the ominous, drop-tuned riffs central to their heaviness. Additionally, the minimalist of Low shapes their sparse arrangements and deliberate pacing, while drone pioneers influence the expansive, hypnotic builds in their compositions. acts have also impacted their atmospheric expansiveness, though True Widow grounds these elements in a more grounded, rock-oriented framework. Over time, the band's sound has evolved from the raw, indie-inflected edges of their 2008 self-titled debut to a more polished, drop-tuned intensity in later releases like Circumambulation (2013) and Avvolgere (2016), refining their "stonegaze" into a signature Texas-bred hybrid. Critics have labeled this evolution "doomgaze," highlighting the unique interplay of ethereal haze and sludgy aggression that distinguishes True Widow within the American underground rock scene.

Instrumentation and vocals

True Widow's instrumentation centers on a three-piece setup that emphasizes texture and atmosphere over complexity. Guitarist Dan Phillips employs drop tunings, such as Drop A or Drop B, to create a low-end foundation for the band's sound, often layering effects like fuzz and reverb to generate expansive, droning motifs. His rig typically includes and Blues DeVille amplifiers, which contribute to a warm, sustained tone that permeates tracks with hypnotic repetition. Bassist Nicole Estill delivers melodic lines that provide to Phillips' guitar work, frequently harmonizing or offering contrasting ethereal textures through her feathery vocals. Her bass playing anchors the low frequencies while allowing space for vocal interplay, enhancing the band's dreamy, narcotic delivery. Drummer Timothy Starks maintains a minimalist approach, focusing on , steady rhythms that support the group's characteristically slow tempos to evoke a humid, deliberate pace. This restraint allows the guitars and bass to dominate the sonic landscape without overwhelming propulsion. From their 2011 album As High as the Highest Heavens and from the Center to the Circumference of the Earth onward, production has been handled by Matt Pence at The Echo Lab in , resulting in layered mixes that achieve a dense yet balanced —syrupy in texture while preserving clarity in the interplay of elements. The band's male-female vocal duality, with Phillips' disaffected baritone contrasting Estill's airy delivery, fosters an ethereal, haunting quality that blurs the lines between heft and drift. This alternation heightens the music's immersive, otherworldly appeal.

Band members

Current lineup

True Widow's current lineup consists of three core members who have remained stable since the band's inception. Dan "D.H." Phillips serves as the founder, guitarist, and lead vocalist, having previously fronted the Dallas-based punk band Slowride before forming True Widow upon returning to in 2007. He is the primary songwriter, shaping the band's brooding, atmospheric sound through his guitar work and compositions. Bassist and vocalist Nicole Estill joined in 2007 alongside Phillips, providing the band's harmonic depth through her layered bass lines and shared vocal duties, often trading leads or harmonizing with Phillips to create ethereal textures. Her contributions extend to occasional elements in recordings, enhancing the trio's intimate dynamic. Drummer Timothy "Slim" Starks, who also came on board in 2007, anchors the rhythm section with a sparse, deliberate style that emphasizes restraint and propulsion, allowing the guitars and vocals to dominate the sonic landscape. Based in Dallas, Texas, the lineup has remained unchanged without reliance on session musicians for their core studio albums, fostering a consistent trio format.

Timeline of members

True Widow has maintained its original trio lineup without any departures or additions since the band's formation in 2007. The core members—Dan Phillips on guitar and vocals, Nicole Estill on bass and vocals, and Timothy "Slim" Starks on drums—have remained intact throughout the band's history. Prior to True Widow, Phillips was the guitarist and in the band Slowride, which disbanded before he returned to and formed the new group. With no former members and a focus on the core trio for all studio recordings, the band's lineup stability has supported a consistent evolution in their sound, blending , , and indie elements across releases. Reports of occasional live guests are unconfirmed, as performances consistently feature the original trio.

Discography

Studio albums

True Widow's debut studio album, True Widow, was released on November 11, 2008, by End Sounds. The self-titled record features 10 tracks and was recorded at The Echolab in , in May 2008, with mastering handled by Scott Hull in . It presents a raw fusion of and , characterized by hazy, sludgy instrumentation, distorted guitars, and ethereal vocals that evoke influences from My Bloody Valentine and . The band's second album, As High as the Highest Heavens and From the Center to the Circumference of the Earth, came out on , 2011, via Kemado Records. This 9-track effort was recorded in August and September 2010 at The Echolab in , and produced by Matt Pence, marking the start of his collaboration with the band. It expands on the debut's sound with louder, grittier production, blending elements with stoner-rock riffs and aesthetics for a more polished yet intense listening experience. Circumambulation, True Widow's third studio album, was issued on July 23, 2013, by . The 8-track release was again produced by Matt Pence at The Echolab and features a darker, doom-infused tone within the band's "doomgaze" framework, incorporating rock riffs, minimal , and subtle metal edges while maintaining a sluggish pace and emotive vocals. The fourth and most recent studio album, Avvolgere, appeared on September 23, 2016, also on . Comprising 9 tracks, it was recorded in January 2016 at The Echolab with production by Matt Pence. The record refines the band's established sound, emphasizing atmospheric, downbeat moods with ghostly and wispy textures alongside confident riffs and bluesy undertones. As of November 2025, no further studio albums have been released, though the band has been developing new material.

Extended plays

True Widow released two extended plays in 2011, both serving as supplementary releases amid the band's growing profile following their second studio album. These EPs showcased experimental and stripped-down facets of their sound, with I.N.O. exploring extended drone and , while Violitionist Sessions offered intimate live renditions. No further EPs have been issued since, reflecting the band's focus on full-length albums thereafter. I.N.O. was issued on October 4, , via Kemado Records as a 12-inch vinyl EP, with a digital version available on . The five-track release, clocking in at approximately 33 minutes, drew from outtakes and tour-inspired material connected to sessions for the band's album As High As the Highest Heavens and From the Center to the Circumference of the Earth. Key tracks include the sprawling title instrumental "I.N.O.," a 14-minute drone piece emphasizing heavy, repetitive riffs and atmospheric tension, alongside shorter cuts like "For Grace" (2:55) and "S.F.H.D." (4:40), which highlight the band's slowcore-shoegaze blend with dreamlike vocals contrasting dense instrumentation. Critics noted its experimental edges, with solemn, repetitive melodies providing a hypnotic counterpoint to the enveloping guitar work, bridging the band's debut-era rawness and more polished explorations. The full tracklist comprises: "For Grace," "I.N.O.," "" (5:15), "S.Y.B." (6:13), and "S.F.H.D." Violitionist Sessions, released digitally on , , through the independent Violitionist Sessions label, captures a live studio performance recorded at Civil Recording in . This three-track EP, totaling about 19 minutes, features acoustic and semi-unplugged versions of songs from the band's early catalog, emphasizing their haunting harmonies and subdued dynamics in a raw, intimate setting. The session includes reinterpreted takes on "Flat Black" (5:42, originally from the 2008 self-titled debut), "" (6:12, from the 2011 album), and "NH" (6:49, a brooding original), showcasing the duo's vocal interplay and minimalistic arrangement without the full production heft of studio recordings. Filmed between tour dates, it highlights True Widow's versatility in a stripped-down format, with the performances accompanied by a brief discussing their European touring plans.

Singles and music videos

True Widow has released a limited number of standalone singles, with "Skull Eyes" serving as their primary promotional single. Issued in 2011 by Kemado Records as a CD promo single, it featured a radio edit and album version of the track, marking the lead single from their second album era and highlighting the band's emerging stonegaze sound. No confirmed non-album singles exist beyond promotional efforts tied to album cycles. The band's music videos, totaling five official releases, extend their hazy, atmospheric audio into visual realms, often employing abstract and dimly lit aesthetics to evoke a sense of introspection and desolation. The debut video for "AKA" (2009), directed by Mats Ek and filmed in Sweden, presents a chilly, ethereal clip that complements the track's slowcore undertones with sparse, wintry imagery. "Skull Eyes" (2011), also directed by Ek, follows with a similarly abstract style, using shadowy visuals and subtle motion to mirror the song's brooding intensity as the lead promotion for their sophomore album. "S:H:S" (2013), directed by Justin Wilson with visual effects by Tony Wann, adopts a hazy, fragmented aesthetic that enhances the track's stoner rock elements through distorted, dreamlike sequences. Later videos from the 2016 album Avvolgere continue this visual motif. "Theurgist," directed by Ek, features abstract, monochromatic imagery that underscores the band's drop-tuned heaviness with a sense of ritualistic . Similarly, "F. W. T. S: L. T. M." employs low-key, surreal visuals to amplify the song's ominous tone, reinforcing True Widow's signature blend of sonic and visual fog. These videos collectively emphasize the band's thematic consistency, using minimalism and abstraction to visually echo their patient, rounded music.

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