Its hard to describe this record without sounding silly its so good that all I can do is gush, and that involves the heavy use of critics clichés. Song III, to begin with, sounds timeless (thats one). Nadler has one of those rare voices that are both strong and full of character, and if you stripped away the production, which is gorgeous, working perfectly with Nadlers simple, sophisticated songwriting, you wouldnt know which era to pin it to. Her songs would be lovely on their own but theyre complemented by meticulous sound effects that blend flawlessly into the mix. Everything is in sync vocals, guitar, production and the recurring theme of death adds to the eerily immaculate nature of it all. Her sleepy delivery smacks lightly of Mazzy Star but Nadlers songs have a melancholic quality that goes a little deeper Pearls Before Swine (who shes covered) might be a closer comparison, as far as general feel is concerned. Theres something enigmatic about Nadler; her songs, though theyre striking and original, sound strangely familiar and slightly otherworldly. Songs III is easily the best album Ive heard all year, though if you played it for somebody without mentioning the artists name or epoch theyd probably agree that it was excellent as well.
(Kemado)Marissa Nadler
Songs III
BY Alex MolotkowPublished Aug 7, 2007
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