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Listening to Laura Veirs is like looking up into the night sky and suddenly witnessing a meteor shower: there's something startling and magical, both intimate and awesome, about her songs. The nature-obsessed images Veirs conjures up and the mesmerizing sound she creates are as indelible as the blaze of shooting stars. "Saltbreakers", her third album release in three years, is her most beautifully realized band-oriented disc yet. Produced by Tucker Martine (the Decemberists, Built To Spill), it is by turns haunting, playful, tender and fierce, embracing everything from machine-driven beats (the single 'Don't Lose Yourself') to angelic gospel choirs ('To The Country') to fuzzed-out guitars and driving alt-rock rhythms ('Phantom Mountain').
Personnel: Laura Veirs (vocals, guitar); Karl Blam (vocals, guitar, saxophone, keyboards); Steve Moore (vocals, euphonium, piano, keyboards, bells); Tucker Martine (vocals, drums, percussion); Sarah Peasall, Todd Dixon, Cedar Hill Choir, Ericka Chambers, Ashley Mofield, Michael Peasall, Laurie Adams-Klein, Billy Blackwood, Sarah Valley (vocals); Bill Frisell (electric guitar); Eyvind Kang (viola); Keith Lowe (upright bass, electric bass). Audio Mixer: Tucker Martine. Recording information: Cash Cabin, Hendersonville, TN; Flora, Seattle, WA. Photographer: Autumn DeWilde. For her sixth record--aptly titled SALTBREAKERS--Laura Viers crafts a 12-song cycle with every number either lyrically or sonically referencing the ocean. Songs expand and withdraw with a mesmerizing, tidal effect that draws the listener in from the first measure. Viers's impeccable production choices and versatile, stylish vocal delivery are enrapturing, and spike the proceedings with enough aural hooks to keep the oceanic tone from ever getting tired. Featuring star axeman Bill Frisell, SALTBREAKERS is an easy-on-the-ears stunner. Literate folk-inflected indie rocker Laura Veirs' third record is full of enough emotional peaks and valleys to satisfy even the most temperamental music fan. Upon first listen, Saltbreakers feels significantly less chilly than 2005's sparse Year of Meteors, but further spins reveal a dark core that radiates warmth only intermittently. Part of this can be attributed to Veirs' masterful way with imagery, a talent that she employs incrementally with each and every release. A native of the Northwest, water, especially of the oceanic variety, tends to creep its way into each song, leaving soggy footprints that zigzag their way through the listeners' head until the very last note. Relationships both new and retired cast a long shadow, especially on the first three cuts -- the simple, fingerpicked guitar and languid viola on the superb "Ocean Night Song" season the lyric "I wonder 'bout the herds of the sea/If they will hurt or if they will help me" with expertly measured melancholia. However, it's not all introspection and hand wringing, as evidenced by the rousing and impossibly hooky title cut (it's a veritable singalong), the marriage of Bill Frisell's signature guitar tone with a full choir on the gorgeous "To the Country," and the hard-driving "Phantom Mountain," all of which paint an artist who continues to expand her sonic vocabulary, even as she revels in what's worked successfully for her in the past. ~ James Christopher Monger
Q (p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Subtle electronic beats and sea-shanty backing vocals combine with Veir's eerie poise and imagery that evokes a salty American landscape." No Depression (p.86) - "Sporting an unaffected, conversational voice, she brings a spot-on warmth to arrangements..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.106) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[S]inuously melodic songs in which brass, Mellotrons, bass and drums merge into a warm, seamless compress of sound." Laura Veirs Saltbreakers Songs Saltbreakers Review
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