Wednesday, 24 March 2010

'July Flame' - Laura Veirs Album Review


*AS FEATURED IN SYDNEY'S Mx MAGAZINE*

Laura Veirs’ latest work is a sweet and soothing album – the perfect soundtrack to a lazy afternoon in the sun, watching day turn to night and drinking in the sweet Summer air. With an array of talented guest musicians ranging from legendary arranger Stephen Barber to the fantastic Jim James of My Morning Jacket ‘July Flame’ really shows the full extent of Laura’s talent.

Her sweet-as-treacle vocals are beautifully harmonised and well accompanied by her cool and confident guitar and banjo playing. String arrangements and piano score hover in the background giving the album a wistful feel, like a cool change on a hot day. Produced by long time musical cohort Tucker Martine, Veirs describes the album as coming from a ‘…searching, soulful place’ and it does indeed take you away to memories of childhood Summers, trips to the park and scorching days spent swimming. It seems after 6 albums together Veirs and Martine have found their feet in this stripped back and simple yet engaging album.

Stand out tracks include Wide Eyed Legless, When You Give Your Heart, Summer Is The Champion and the title track July Flame. An honest album that floats through the air like shafts of sunlight through the curtains. Sweet, soulful and not to be missed.


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