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One of the most appealing qualities of
's debut album was that it had an ethereal quality, unattached to style or sound or time. Since she was a singer/songwriter playing an acoustic guitar, there were undoubtedly elements of
, but
's songwriting was elliptical and elastic, giving her plenty of room to indulge her powerful voice, a voice that had echoes of
and
. This gave
a spacey, dreamy quality, but for as good as it was, the album didn't achieve much attention initially apart from some rave reviews. Still,
and the label slowly worked the record, getting some songs onto
as they laid the groundwork for her second album,
, which was designed to be her big breakthrough. Producer
-- a singer/songwriter in his own right, but better known as the man behind
and the man who helmed records for
,
, and his wife
-- was brought aboard to help streamline some of
's eccentricities without watering down her music, a task he performs admirably on
. Part of the streamlining process involves accentuating the arty undercurrents that ran throughout her debut -- a move that highlights her ambition and helps push her out of the rootless ether and into something that sounds distinctly contemporary. In other words,
's
influences are brought to the forefront here -- not just in her soaring, neo-operatic vocals, either, but also how her writing is at once more brooding, dramatic, and open-ended than it was on the debut -- which makes her sound modern, if perhaps a bit too indebted to her idols. If
openly wears her influences on her sleeve on
, she is nevertheless the rare songwriter who can hold her own with such idiosyncratic talents. Indeed, there's an earthiness to her music that keeps it from floating into willfully abstract territory, and if
's dark, burnished production is a shade too dour -- this broods like it was 1995 -- it nevertheless is appropriate, capturing the mournful qualities of
's songs and voice, along with the muscle the twin Hanseroth brothers bring as her support. The album's only flaw is that it's perhaps a little too monochromatic, a little too somber and sober in its presentation; a slight glimmer of sunlight or a dose of humor would have given this record some needed breathing room. That said, this dark, roiling collection fulfills the promise of her remarkable debut, offering resounding confirmation that
is a singular talent. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine