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Tuesday
09Sep2008

Sofia Talvik: My James Dean

I guess, by the time a musician gets to their third album they know whether it's going to work out for them. Not writing, recording and touring as a hobby, but embracing their talents and working with something that's turned out to be innate to their existence. There are perhaps a handful of musicians that I could categorise in such a way.

With the release of Jonestown, Sofia Talvik easily gets over the idea of the difficult third album (younger sibling of the difficult second album) and turns out a collection that eclipses her first two. Opening track and lead single As Summers Pass recalls the past with its acoustic progressions, but the subsequent song My James Dean is astonishing.

Because it's not what you're expecting. Sure it has these synth pads that appear to hang over from its predecessor, but the guitar loops lower, more geared towards grooving. The best way I can describe it is the merging of the droning synth-rock of Stereolab and the sub-Spector inclinations of El Perro del Mar - with piano too.

Over the top of this comes Sofia's outstanding vocals and a plaintiff declaration that "I'm not that special." But she is.

Sofia Talvik - Official Website
Sofia Talvik - MySpace
Jonestown - Official Store
Jonestown - iTunes UK

Reader Comments (2)

[...] I just got this lovely review from Ninthspace! Thank you so much! [...]

I agree totally with the opinion and I can say that she will be one of the greatest singer in the world in the next decade. Her voice is angelic and overlap on the words and music,
so there is no bad song on her albums.

December 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJose Neto

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