Saturday, March 26, 2011

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ladyalbums

female solo artists aren’t the first thing I jump to buy, but three recent records that tuck themselves into that category have found their way into my airwaves a lot lately.
-Katie Costello, who’s song “Anywhere Place” is a staple on my iPod, released her first full-length album, ‘Lamplight’. it rules. Alternative, quirky, & folky, her production is a bit surprising, but always reflect and set the tone of her songs: a bit eerie on “Ashes, Ashes”, upbeat with a streak of unapologetic quirk on “Cassette Tape”, cozy & sweet on “Dig A Hole.” -Adele’s ‘21’ album is being buzzed about everywhere. whether she’s pleading, forgiving, rebuking, mourning.. she’s Adele. Everything that leaves her vocal chords drips that certain vibe. The song can structurally be super dynamic, but then production wise, while each track takes you on a journey, it’s not quite as drastic as you might expect. Something about this intangible mellowness is so captivating to me. my favorites are “Turning Tables”, “Someone Like You”, “Set Fire To The Rain”, and I have mad love for her cover of The Cure’s “Lovesong”. -Brooke Fraser. thank you eternally, New Zealand. Her work with Hillsong is well known, & her solo records rule, but her newest “Flags” is pretty killer. Again with the folky pop, & I especially like how straightforward her rhythms are; quite snappy & clappy. The track “Betty” will meet you where you’re at & make you feel good to the core, of course “Something in The Water” is punchy & could find a home on any iPod, & her duet ballad with Aqualung, “Who Are We Fooling?” is a masterpiece. every single vocal moment in that track is intricately woven.
Katie Costello’s “Lamplight” shines quirky alternative tunes, Adele’s R&B “21” bleed soul, and Brooke Fraser’s “Flags” wave some folky pop. give them a spin, & feel free to lend me your thoughts if you’ve struck a personal gold on any of those albums.

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