
Songs About Leaving (CD)
Songs About Leaving is the third full-length release from Seattle nouveau rockers Carissa's Wierd. Highly deserving of the label "art rock" in many respects and "indie folk-rock" in others, Carissa's Wierd presents 12-tracks of hauntingly poignant vignettes, brought to life through a dynamic employment of classic string and keyboard elements (standouts include "Farewell to All These Rotten Teeth" and "September Come Take This Heart Away"). Jenn Ghetto and co-singer Matthew Brooke are extremely subtle in their vocalizations, with "You Should Be Hated Here" casting an almost ghost-like pall over chamber pop melodies, as well as "The Piano Song" and venomous scenarios "Sofisticated F**k Princess Please Leave Me Alone" and "Ignorant Piece of Sh*t." Their dual guitar play and vocal interchange are also well orchestrated to complement the moody, yet sprightly musical accompaniment of Sarah Standard and Jeff Hellis. Songs About Leaving's abundance of down-turned emotional muck may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it definitely stands out as something not quite so ordinary in the musical landscape. ~ Roxanne Blanford, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | You Should Be Hated Here |
| 2 | Silently Leaving the Room |
| 3 | So You Wanna Be a Superhero |
| 4 | September Come Take This Heart Away |
| 5 | Ignorant Piece of Shit |
| 6 | Piano Song |
| 7 | They'll Only Miss You When You Leave |
| 8 | New Holiday (November 16th) |
| 9 | Farewell to All These Rotten Teeth |
| 10 | Sofisticated Fuck Princess Please Leave Me Alone |
| 11 | Low Budget Slow Motion Soundtrack Song for the Leaving Scene |
| 12 | (March 19th 1983) It Was Probably Green |
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- cleveland, OH, USA |
| Do you like Bright Eyes? Elliott Smith? Cat Power? Low? Rachel's? Old-school Metallica? Godspeed? Belle and Sebastian? WEll, this dynamic, slowly-building music is for you. Thi sis their best album yet, produced by Chris Walla from DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE, CW's songs are melancholy masterpieces of dynamic power -- hushed yet intense vocals sung atop really cool mixtures of strings, piano, and guitars. It's a shame this is their 3rd album and they're still so unknown outside of the Pacific Northwest. I caught them 'cause they were touring with Ohio's awesome Six Parts Seven... Check it out! | |