Martha Wainwright
- Martha Wainwright
- Band Name: Martha Wainwright
- Record Label: Zoe
- Release Date: Apr 12, 2005
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Wainwright's barbed lyrics about love and relationships sound like she scrawled them on a whiskey-soaked night. [22 Apr 2005, p.62]
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Wainwright exhibits a rare talent as a confessional singer/songwriter; her album is an impressive, not to mention emotive, first LP from an ambitious artist unwilling to cling to her family's famous coattails.
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Martha takes the golden era of folk and mixes it with modern thematic flair. [#9]
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80This is special, many-layered stuff. [May 2005, p.108]
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80Packed with brilliant, bohemian songs that combine affecting lyrical honesty, beguiling melodies and a voice that has a touch of Alanis Morissette. [May 2005, p.96]
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80She's just as acute as [Rufus] is, as centered on the poetry within the profane, as able to write songs whose meanings stay kept behind doors within doors. [May 2005, p.125]
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It's her fierce nature -- whether saucy and confident or just plain wrecked -- that makes every twist and turn of this impressive debut so easy to fall in love with.
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80Her voice is a thing of wonder. [Apr 2005, p.123]
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80Her songs are tough and earthy, hating mere prettiness when fieriness or forcefulness are required.
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Martha has proven to be not just a worthy pupil of such domestic tutelage, but a musician of equal caliber.
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80Though accenting the vulnerability her vocals naturally possess, she manages world-weary honesty and summoned strength rather than contrived sentimentality.
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78Martha Wainwright proves Martha Wainwright has a strong, distinct, fully formed musical identity, which would be just as impressive by any other name.
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Imagining an all-acoustic version of Martha Wainwright hints at the true potential lurking beneath the strings and high-calorie programmatic flourishes that, while undeniably pretty, detract unnecessarily from the eponymous focal point.
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Her walk down the dark side of life and love is often heartbreakingly upfront. [10 Apr 2005]
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70A confident and accomplished debut, and a pleasant, agreeable diversion.
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70It shows off a fantastic songwriting talent, if not conveying the live magic.
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Nothing on her self-titled debut full-length is "genius" or "brilliant," but the material is consistently well written and occasionally very good.
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She's not easy-listening: Martha hisses and purrs, fearlessly articulating anxiety with a lurid charisma.
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While the material may not translate terribly well into the live milieu, this debut is the perfect accompaniment for an intimate evening spent at home with candles and wine.
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Some of Brad Albetta's production veers toward generic pop and threatens to bury both Wainwright's distinctive voice and her lyrics. [Apr/May 2005, p.131]
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Robert10One of the most honest singers I've ever heard. Her voice is so soar and beautiful that you can't do anything else exept be moved by it.
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Alex9
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JoeG10