Drag City
Have One On Me
Have One On Me
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The extraordinary Joanna Newsom returns with a compelling three album set. It consists of 18 songs spread over three discs and clocks in at a running time of more than two hours.
The album sits somewhere between Ys and her 2004 debut The Milk-Eyed Mender with flowing strings and woodwind next to traditional rock instrumentation and more exotic additions such as Balkan tambura and Bulgarian kaval. The album has depth, width, color, and length.
Standouts are "Baby Birch" which nudges 10 minutes and captivates the listener with nothing more than voice and harp, before blossoming into full folk-rock splendor, and "Does not Suffice" which has a gospel-inflected progression - it's flat-out gorgeous and heavy with sadness.
Joanna Newsom stands alone as one of the most compelling and ambitious artists of our generation.