![]() |
Artist: Dolly Varden
Label: Undertow Music Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 822560000722 EAN: 0822560000722 ASIN: B00005YTF0 Release Date: 2002-03-26 |
Forgiven Now
Tracks:
Similar Items:
Amazon.com
Dolly Varden, the Chicago band named for a hard-to-catch trout, returns for its fourth album with a hypnotic set of songs about resentment and anger, and the importance of leaving both behind. The singing-songwriting team of Stephen Dawson and Diane Christiansen, husband and wife in private life, lace every song with tuneful anguish and provide plenty of vivid imagery to illustrate their emotions. "Bone white faces I recall barking out advice," Dawson sings in "Forgiven Now," later serving up a fine, surreal take on a visitation of Jesus on "Overwhelming." They interrupt their intelligent pop amalgam for an overtly honky-tonk shuffle on "There's a Magic," where, actually, aside from Al Perkins's pedal steel guitar work, there isn't much. But they quickly launch back into poetic dreaminess, particularly on "1,000 Men Like Cigarettes," a meditation on loneliness and promiscuity that's weird--and enticing--enough for David Lynch. No further explanation about the trout, but by album's end, you'll be thoroughly hooked all the same. <I>--Alanna Nash</I>Album Description
For Dolly Varden's new album, Forgiven Now, the band came to another creative peak. Especially evident is Diane's blossoming songwriting talent, and the growing strength of a band now in it's seventh year of making music together. This is truly a full-band effort. All five musicians' voices can be heard intertwined in the album's layered production. In addition, pedal steel legend Al Perkins makes a guest appearance on Christiansen's hypnotic The Lotus Hour and on Dawson's George Jones/Tammy Wynette-inspired country shuffle, There's A Magic. Discussing the album Dawson says, when we lined these songs up back to back there seemed to be a common link...so many of them seemed to be about leaving behind resentments, trying to see a bigger picture. That's where the title comes from.Customer Reviews:
Surrounded by the Sound!.......2004-01-20
Amazing Record!.......2002-11-28
Chicago's Dolly Varden has released another masterpiece..........2002-04-11
Great Record!!!.......2002-04-07
It doesn't hurt that Dawson and Christiansen's voices sound great together. But What works best about the band is the songwriting. Most songs are penned by Dawson, who shares Joe Henry and Freedy Johnston's gift to tell a great story in part by leaving a bit unsaid between the lines.
At his best, as on "Overwhelming", Dawson reels you right in with carefully selected, perfectly delivered words: "so jesus came without warning / right over your bed and hovered like a flower/In the coldest hour of the morning/wiping your lips clean, dusting off your good dreams". On many of Dawson's songs, the nuances are right (including the greasy slide guitar from Mark Balletto on "Overwhelming"), and the truths run deep.
Christiansen's songwriting is more prominent and accomplished here than on prior releases - and that means more of her winning voice, which sounds like 1 a.m. and a bottle of high-end cognac. Her songs ("Wish I Were Here" and "Time For Me To Leave" the standouts here) have an immediate quality that complements Dawson's more studious style. Christiansen and Dawson seem to especially enjoy themselves when they perform a true duet, as on "There's a magic here" (inspired by classic George Jones / Tammy Wynette hits).
Music Album:
Music CD
Free for All ~ Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
The Three and "The Two" ~ Shelly Manne
Swing Was Our Business ~ Various Artists
Caribbean Beat, Vol. 5 ~ Various Artists