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In Circles

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In Circles
In Circles

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In Circles

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Amid the hoopla surrounding strong 2006 releases from female musicians like
Neko Case
,
Chan Marshall
Isobel Campbell
Ane Brun
Jolie Holland
, and
Beth Orton
, the most affecting of the bunch may just be
Tara Jane O'Neil
's
In Circles
. Recorded in empty wooden houses around her current hometown of Portland, OR,
' songs seem to arise out of the forest, rivers, sea, and dramatic vistas of the Pacific Northwest as though part of the aural and scenic landscape.
O'Neil
mostly eschews the twangy accents and full-band sound of 2004's
You Sound, Reflect
here, resulting in airier, less dense, and more delicate arrangements. She instead focuses her accomplished guitar playing on overlapping lines that chime like the clear, ringing tones
Tom Verlaine
pulls from his instrument. Accents like flute, melodica, and hushed percussion add to the ethereal nature of the music, but that doesn't make the record any less substantial. Where
seemed to bemoan the frail state of human relations,
seeks balance back in natural surroundings, as imagery from the five elements -- Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water -- color
's lyrics at almost every turn. "Oh the light from the sky it pours into the sound," she sings
hymn
-like on
"The Louder,"
while
"The Looking Box"
opens with a similarly evocative couplet: "Outside of my looking box/A breath waiting for me/It knows how light I'd be/One step down from my looking box/Where river meets the sea/And there it carried me." To match the mood, there's a timeless, acoustic
Brit folk
feel coursing through some songs (
"A Partridge Song,"
"A Sparrow Song,"
and the
Nick Drake
-like
"Need No Pony"
), while others are swathed in misty atmospheric tape loops and textured guitar layers (
"Fundamental Tom,"
and instrumental album bookends
"Primer"
and
"This Beats"
).
"Blue Light Room"
even reprises a classic
Nashville Skyline
-country feel, with assistance from the graceful pedal steel of
Lewy Longmeyer
(
Michael Hurley Band
). No matter the styles or influences,
's vocals -- a whispered siren's cry, like
Hope Sandoval
crossed with
Orton
-- resonate seamlessly with the music, reinforcing the record's organic feel. Not a word or tone seems superfluous here, each element's arrangement serving the song in harmony with the rest, echoing the Euclidean perfection of the album's namesakes. ~ John Schacht

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