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FEATURE ALBUM - 5/9/06

Holly Throsby - Under the Town

Holly ThorsbyFor her second album Sydney's Holly Throsby has returned to the country cottage where she recorded her stark and intimate debut 'On Night'. This time however she's closed the windows so that the sounds of the birds and crickets didn't come in. And she's invited a few extra friends in to add brooding strings for the first time, while Holly herself for the first time sits behind the piano, as well as singing and playing guitars to gentle bass and drum accompaniment. So she's moving on, growing. What hasn't changed is the revealing, daring nature of her songs, Holly musing on life and love in a quiet breathless provocative voice, accentuating every word. She's sensual and fragile. The songs are filled with images and feelings that spill between the songs. Central here is 'The Shoulders And Bends' where one minute she ponders over the rabbits caught in her car headlights, and then tells her lover 'I'm trying to trust you, but I just don't know where you've been." Her songs are poetry set to tasty sensitive pop songs with melodies you remember, but it's always the words and the voice she delivers them with that you come back to. Clearly she's writing about what's on her mind, haunted by the past, possibly afraid of the future, trying to deal with today, sharing her thoughts with those who share her life, and with us. (Spunk)

Track Listing

1. Under the Town  
2. Making a Fire
3. If We Go Easy
4. On Longing
5. I Worry Very Well
6. Come Visit
7. Swing On
8. The Shoulders and Bends
9. What Becomes of Us
10. Only a Rake
 
 

Ed.Nimmervoll

 

 

 

 
 
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