Heart and Crime (CD)
Like her previous records, "Heart and Crime" abhors unnecessary accoutrements. It relies on naked and minimal arrangements to propel familiar themes of self-doubt, hope, longing, and sadness. The tone of intimacy throughout the record is like that which comes after three bottles of wine; a solitary singer with guitar, singing to herself, accompanied only by the sounds coming through the wall. Described frequently in the press as an "indie-diva" or "chanteuse" of the highest power, Doiron fits these well-intentioned approbations only in that she is a woman singer comfortable in her own skin. Under-reported are her signature guitar-stylings and her singular mastery of earnestly conveying mood and sentiment in the body of song.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Wintermitts |
| 2 | Too Much |
| 3 | Shivers + Crickets |
| 4 | All Their Broken Hearts |
| 5 | Sending the Photographs |
| 6 | I Broke His Heart |
| 7 | Surgery Is Over |
| 8 | Who Will Be the One? |
| 9 | One You Love |
| 10 | I Love to Dance |
| 11 | It's Okay to Stare |
| 12 | Oh These Walls |