2009-05-11
The singer/songwriter with the Stanford computer science degree is back with another set of piano-driven narratives, many of them decorated with lush string accompaniment and choral arrangements. In this set, she uses references to seasons, times and places to express her songs of emotions and relationships (her "inland territory"), mostly to impressive effect. Check out the wintry opener ("The Last Snowfall"), the "armistice" images ("Antebellum"), the time-jumping lovers ("In Another Life"), the Berlin Wall ("St. Stephen's Cross") and even a call to St. Augustine ("Augustine"). Here's an artist who uses history, philosophy and theology to full effect -- and creates gorgeous melodies and moods in the process. Note the contributions of Kaki King, too.
												
			Mod Hippie
Tomorrow Then
												
			Grandaddy
Sumday
												
			Yo La Tengo
I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
												
			BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB
Specter at the Feast
												
			JACKIE GREENE
Giving Up the Ghost
												
			The Submarines
Declare A New State
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