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Julie Doiron
- Record Label: Jagjaguwar
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2009
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It’s a rare and amazing thing when an indie musician finds ways to keep chugging along on her own steam for years and then releases an album that brings together in the most powerful way everything she’s learned. Moncton singer/songwriter Julie Doiron has accomplished this with her eighth album.
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Rather than make broad statements about the nature of modern existence, Doiron takes an authorial approach, crafting brief but potent vignettes about bikes, minivans, and lovers walking through small towns.
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I Can Wonder What You Did with Your Day is a solid addition to the catalog of one of the best underrated singer/songwriters around.
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All in all, a precious record, this.
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This collection of songs straddles the line between cloying twee, exuberantly noisy indie-pop, and a K Records/Plan-It-X childish naïveté that has been all but absent from most of Doiron’s solo work.
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Stories of everyday life and feelings aren’t new to Doiron’s work, but the album does contain a few sonic surprises.
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I Can Wonder toys with genres with resilience and resolve, resulting in something for everyone.
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Despite some engaging song-craft, however, the album overall feels lacking in real substance and its fixations leave me blase.