Jolie Holland - Springtime Can Kill You
So, I've changed my mind yet again about the CD of the week for this week. It's really an easy choice now, I'd just forgotten this one was coming out...
With Jolie Holland's new album, Springtime Can Kill You, ready to drop on May 9th, the rave reviews continue to pile up. Here is what Amazon.com had to say...
Amazon.com
The test of an artist's true bearing is often found in their second album, the notion being that there's been a lifetime leading up to the debut, and then just a year or two for its successor. Jolie Holland has risen to the occasion with aplomb. Writing specifically for this release as well as for a band for the first time, there's a resonant bearing to the set as a whole. A dreamy quality pervades the set. As the instrumentation subtly varies from track to track, it further underscores the changing settings of a mind running wild while the body sleeps. Holland also addresses the idea overtly on the song "Nothing Left to Do But Dream." The gentle narrative offers surprises, such as the jarring, "I took my sister to the river and I came back alone." Small combo arrangements throughout serve to empower the lyrics--cliche-free and full of emotional breadth. --David Greenberger
Click here for a link to a free mp3 of the title track of Springtime Can Kill You
For more info, mp3s, etc, check out www.anti.com, MySpace, or www.jolieholland.com
With Jolie Holland's new album, Springtime Can Kill You, ready to drop on May 9th, the rave reviews continue to pile up. Here is what Amazon.com had to say...
Amazon.com
The test of an artist's true bearing is often found in their second album, the notion being that there's been a lifetime leading up to the debut, and then just a year or two for its successor. Jolie Holland has risen to the occasion with aplomb. Writing specifically for this release as well as for a band for the first time, there's a resonant bearing to the set as a whole. A dreamy quality pervades the set. As the instrumentation subtly varies from track to track, it further underscores the changing settings of a mind running wild while the body sleeps. Holland also addresses the idea overtly on the song "Nothing Left to Do But Dream." The gentle narrative offers surprises, such as the jarring, "I took my sister to the river and I came back alone." Small combo arrangements throughout serve to empower the lyrics--cliche-free and full of emotional breadth. --David Greenberger
Click here for a link to a free mp3 of the title track of Springtime Can Kill You
For more info, mp3s, etc, check out www.anti.com, MySpace, or www.jolieholland.com
