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Yola
was
Eleanor McEvoy
's follow-up to the lavishly produced
pop
record
Snapshots
, but the two records could hardly be farther apart in instrumentation. Recorded semi-live, set entirely in sparse piano-guitar-and-drum arrangements, and conceptually centered around
McEvoy
's partnership with classically trained pianist
Brian Connor
,
seems to find its guiding principle in its final song, which celebrates "something so wonderful, something so pure." The purity of the arrangements is indeed wonderful.
sings
"Seasoned Love"
in a piano-only performance that sounds like a number from a
Stephen Sondheim
musical
, and goes a step sparser on
"Isn't It a Little Late?,"
which is backed only by drums. But despite the vast change in instrumentation, very little separates
's songwriting on
from her
work. Most of these songs could easily be padded with strings, electric guitar, and synthesizers and hold up well on the earlier album. The minimal settings on
demonstrate what so many other barebones efforts have shown: that good songs are still good when stripped to their essentials, that less is often more, and that complexity isn't always an improvement. But then, neither is simplicity. Simple arrangements showcase an artist's fundamental strengths -- in
's case, her beautifully and skillfully crafted melodies and evocative vocals -- but they can also reveal an artist's weaknesses.
seemed an attempt to cast
as a new
Sarah McLachlan
, but the former lacks the latter's proficiency as a guitarist and intricacy of lyrical expression.
seems to write about only two subjects, lost love and found love, and she tends to rely on well-worn cliches like rain as a symbol for hardship and "me and you" as a central rhyme. Still, those weaknesses only contribute to the directness and purity of the recordings, and
's melodies are easily strong enough to stand on their own. ~ Evan Cater

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