Review: Sjofn – Secret

Sjofn: Secret (Parallax Sounds, 2010)

Sjofn is a folk singer-songwriter from Alaska and Secret is her debut album. I had some doubts when I first received the album, but sometimes you better hit the play button before starting to form an opinion. Based on the cover I didn’t expect this to be my kind of stuff, but in the end it was definitely my kind of stuff. Minimalistic and simple folk music, but with very thoughtful arrangements and well crafted songs. Sometimes Sjofn’s music reminds me of Rose Melberg’s solo material. Maybe if Rose moved to Alaska and started playing folk songs on her front porch it would sound something like this. 17 songs is way too big one time dose though and Secret would get a higher amount of hearts, if I could cut it down in two and form an imaginary album out of the better half of the songs. Now there’s a danger that the real jewels just gets buried in the crowd.

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Sjofn at myspace
Sjofn website

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News: The Latebirds

Looking for some finnish americana? Well take a look at this. Last Of The Good Ol’ Days, the long-waited new album by The Latebirds, was released today by Grandpop Records. The guest list is again rather impressive and people like Benmont Tench, Nels Cline, Levon Helm, Kris Kristofferson, Dave Rawlings make an appearance on the album (or on the bonus disc). Hopefully the record is impressive as well and I’m confident that it will be. I’m just starting to listen to it, so at this point I can only assume that it will be great.

 
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The Latebirds at myspace
The Latebirds Website

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Review: Caleb Coy – Wild Desert Rose

Caleb Coy: Wild Desert Rose (Yer Bird, 2010)

Lately I’ve introduced myself to cult country hero Blaze Foley and this brand new album Wild Desert Rose by Caleb Coy fits perfectly to the same category, because it has the same kind of lo-fi beauty and quality. I can understand if these songs sound a little too demo-ish for some, but I love this bare, heartwarming and down-to-earth sound. You’ll never need the London philharmonic orchestra as your backing band, if you can write beautiful songs. Just pick up the guitar and sing your heart out. Caleb Coy does that and has created a great collection of honest and beautiful country songs. The first half of the album is just marvellous and I love songs like One Day Closer To You to bits. The latter half feels slightly less brilliant (but still very good) at the moment, but the reason might be that the first half already procuded more beauty than my heart can process at one time. A lovely and captivating record.

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Listen to I’ll Be Damned:
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Caleb Coy at myspace

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