Julie Doiron
Julie Doiron's past albums have always been focused around fragile, naked singer-songwriter compositions. Her latest album, I Wonder What You Did With Your Day, is a departure from her melancholy past, featuring a full band and even a few menacing guitar riffs. Here's the rockin Consolation Prize - a driving, fuzzy bass indie-pop tune.
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Check out the video for Heavy Snow off her newest album I Wonder What You Did With Your Day:
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Check out the video for Heavy Snow off her newest album I Wonder What You Did With Your Day:
Labels: julie doiron, rock, singer-songwriter

2 Comments:
Clocking 23kbps here.. Save buffering problems at our publicly (unfunded?) flagstone library on a terrifically sunny day in Anchorage Alaska, I am presented with a perfect soundtrack artist for the rest of the afternoon.
Initial impressions of the video-- I am hearing an understated and perfectly composed pop tune, with craftily blended overtones of 3 of my rave fave gal songbirds, by name the wayward orphan earth mother J. Mitchell, randy roundabout and scum pop 80's icon Debs Harry, and sans screams a pinch of Yoko Ono in harmony.
Capturing all three with relative ease while taming the rage is no mere feat! The video is boring. How long can music video stagnate? Music is a very abstract medium.. I thirst for a new symbolism. Not to say that anything so new should shed its humanity.. The bulbous fetish icons on 10K BC still vibrate with typical emotional intelligence, and they look weird. Let us think mythic, vid-wizards!!!
the MP3 track is fat and reminds me of Stereolab on a bright day, like today. Mellow chick coo-cooing over distorted bass freqs are the bee's knees!
I agree, video isn't great, but I wanted to post it for the song.
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