Quickies
A rapid
jaunt through a short obstacle course of CDs. Win an Aphex Twin
12"! Be dazzled by the finery of Dahlia, Stereolab, Degenerate
Art Ensemble, Sarah Dougher, Tori Amos, Spring Heel Jack, François
Breut, and Trailer Bride!
by Tiffany
Lee Brown
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Sarah
Dougher: jangly melodies and hummable harmonies
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Eugene, Oregon
has raised some distinctive songwriting singers, like Tracy
Bonham and Sleater-Kinneys Corin Tucker.
If you need absolute proof that songwriting excellence oozes out
of my hometowns overcast skies, look no further than Sarah
Dougher. Belting finely-honed lyrics in an impassioned, somewhat
nasal voice, Dougher swoops from punk rock declarations to oblique
poetry and back again on her new release, The Bluff (Mr.Lady
Records). An inconsistent album perhaps in service to its
concept, which involves the fluidity of identity The
Bluff offers a bigger, more rockin sound than the relatively
clean presentation of her last release. But once The Bluff
gets under your skin, its likely to stay there, where its
jangly melodies and hummable harmonies can seep into your bloodstream
via osmosis. Musicians on the release include Tucker (who also
plays with Dougher in Cadallaca), Janet Weiss (S-K,
Quasi), and John Nikki.
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Dahlia:
face-front lyrics & flung feelings
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In nearby
Portland, current home to Ms.Dougher and to Signums editorial
offices, youll also find the inspiring Jennifer Folker
and her band Dahlia (who opened for the Dalai Lama
when he was in town). Folker, who favours accessible, face-front
lyrics, flings her feelings into the mic against a lush, danceable
electronic background. No new ground is broken on Dahlias
Emotion Cycles, but its soulful sincerity and drifty downtempo
numbers are quite refreshing. The faster tracks get tangled in
a few dance clichés you know, pointless twangly
bleeps and the occasional artless beat but its not
enough to shake the foundations of Folkers emotional vocals.
Speaking of
noises electronic: we have a fabulous-looking slab of vinyl here
at Signum World Headquarters, a sealed Aphex Twin "Cock
10 Delco Freedom Mix/54 Cymro Beats Argonaut Mix."
Curious? Want to know more, like whether you might be able to
own this exclusive Aphex Twin 12" for FREE, just because
we love you? Then sign up for the Signum Announcement list
by sending email to signum-announce@yahoogroups.com,
and await further instructions. And theres more Aphex later
in this installation of Quickies...
Next up: gettin experimental... "no depression"...
fronchified...
