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Beautiful You

Current price: $17.99
Beautiful You
Beautiful You

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Beautiful You

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Beautiful You
, the seventh studio LP by Australian expats
the Waifs
, finds the group's core trio reunited after a four-year hiatus. Two decades into their career, sisters
Donna Simpson
and
Vikki Thorn
and co-bandleader
Josh Cunningham
all found themselves living in the U.S., yet miles apart geographically and uncertain whether or not they had any real desire to carry on. Their last effort, 2011's
Temptation
, was a slightly disjointed affair, with
Cunningham
extolling his newfound Christianity and
Simpson
confronting her battles with alcohol addiction, post-rehab. They made it work well enough, but there was still a sense that the three
Waifs
were no longer on the same page. On
, they remain three separate individuals, tied together by friendship, familial ties, and a love for creating music. While the songs still reflect each singer's personal narratives, the overall sound feels more unified this time around and that's partly due to the efforts of
Nick DiDia
, an American producer now, ironically, based in Australia.
is generally unfussy and organic-sounding with enough rock muscle to keep it moving along at a decent clip. Opener "Black Dirt Track" is a gently urgent, slow-building rocker from
Vikki
, who looks wistfully back on the rural Australia of her childhood. Addiction still looms in
Donna
's consciousness on the title cut, but this time she's on the other side, observing someone else's struggle.
, having released a solo album prior to
' return, tones down his faith and delivers a trio of warm-hearted, often bluesy songs, the nicest of which is the laid-back, country-tinged "Dark Highway." Other highlights include
's gritty "Somebody's Gonna Get Hurt" and
's delicate "Come Away," which boasts one of the sweetest melodies on the album. At their core,
remain a fairly standard Americana-roots act, but the three members' individual personalities offer plenty of appeal, and with
they've fallen into a nice rhythm. ~ Timothy Monger

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