2007-11-05
Although it’s a contradiction to describe Korby Lenker’s fourth solo album as both ethereal and earthy, there it is. Lenker’s breathy, breathtaking voice has all the components of an otherworldly dream sequence, but this album is softly stunning in its minimalism … a man, his thoughts and an acoustic guitar. And his lyrics reveal a sense of humor and confident humility that is unabashedly honest … “and lover, lover, tell me twice, do you think that I sing nice? Are my vices worth the price of pretty music?” Standout tracks include #2, “Papercuts,” #4, “Cedars of Lebanon” and #8, “Dog Down to the River.” Reviewed by Sara Cosgrove Track #11, “Come Closer,” contains “fuck.”
EILEN JEWELL
QUEEN OF THE MINOR KEY
Cortney Tidwell
Don't Let Stars Keep Us Tangled Up
Crosby/Nash
Crosby/Nash
Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited
Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited
MARK OLSON
The Salvation Blues
BEN AND BRUNO
My Mother's Hand
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