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Water in the Ground/Dark Dream Midnight

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Water in the Ground/Dark Dream Midnight
Water in the Ground/Dark Dream Midnight

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is the daughter of Canadian folk-pop singer and songwriter , most famous for his tune a number one Canadian and number ten U.S. country hit for . While relatively unknown in America, the younger is one of Canada's best-regarded young singer/songwriters. Like her dad, plays music that's as much pop as folk, with simple, plainspoken lyrics that highlight her considerable talent for penning compelling melodies. opens with two burnished love songs. The charming, jazzy could be a work song or a salute to physical love; it works well on both levels, with 's playful acoustic bass and 's cheery electric guitar adding twinkling accents to 's blissful vocal. is an expression of faith in the power of love to make everything right, a bluesy tune with the hint of a Cajun two-step in its rhythm. 's vocal is again warm, intimate, and elated. The torchy is a twangy blues number that marks the end of a relationship with a devil-may-care elan as lays down her most playful vocal. The rest of the songs on the album are considerably more somber. The country-flavored could be a hit if it were pumped up with some big electric guitars and a pounding kick drum, which isn't to say 's laid-back version isn't impressive. It's a tale of lost love with a hint of suicide in the lyric, although the surface of the tune remains calm and detached. is mostly vocal and acoustic guitar until 's bass adds some dark color to the last few verses. sings about the end of a relationship, with a resigned melancholy. The quiet bluegrass of is a love letter to a departing beau, one that pretends too hard that things will work out. The melody is full of mountain sadness, and images of snow, bare trees, and sunsets underscore the emotional desolation. is a prayer for new beginnings at the end of a relationship, again with the hope that something may be salvaged, even though the singer knows the sentiment is just a way to feel better about herself. The second album in this package is 's D.I.Y. debut from 2006, , ten more tunes of love gone wrong. The songs are all acoustic-based, but the production here is more folky, brighter, and less ambient. The sinister, driving title tune kicks things off with propulsive guitar and a raw vocal that piles up images of loss and anger to a quietly cathartic conclusion. is a quiet guitar-and-mandolin meditation that comes at loss from another direction. This time, sings of a love that makes her so miserable that she'd be better off alone, but the body still yearns for the connection the heart rejects. Her singing here is full of painful ambivalence. The heavily ironic examines what seems to be a working relationship, as long as neither lover looks too long or deeply into the way the situation is devolving. 's weary vocal conveys desperation and disillusion. A subtle theremin solo during the coda add a bit of peculiar humor to the track. The record closes with three moving songs that sift through the ruins of relationships that have gone bad. wonders how much honesty is too much, or not enough, and just how much one has to give away to get something back. conflates winter, loss, and the pain of unattainable love, while is the kind of sad-to-leave-you-babe song that male singers are so fond of writing, but from a female perspective that doesn't brush off the emotional complexity of even a brief relationship. Most of the songs on 's album may explore emotional dead ends, but her vocals and the upbeat melodies let listeners know that the road will eventually lead to the sunshine of a better tomorrow. ~ j. poet

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