2006, Sub Pop Records
Heather Duby's Sub Pop-issued Post to Wire politely ignores the Northwest's heavy rock and quirky indie axis, preferring a moody blend of 4AD-style texture and vocals reminiscent of Surfacing-era Sarah McLachlan. Noted producer, engineer, and general Guy About Town Steve Fisk strikes again here, conjuring a great batch of tracks to support Duby's dewy vocals. Judith suggests a remixed Loreena McKennitt, while You Loved Me gets beautifully lost in treated percussion, layers of faraway guitar, and Duby's own echoing vocals. It sounds like Lamb covering the Cocteau Twins. Other highlights include the spare and chilly Falter, the otherworldly childhood reminiscence Healthy Fear of Monsters, and For Jeffrey, where Duby's near-choral harmonies are supported by the meeting of warm organ and chattering electronic beats. Ultimately, Post to Wire seems more like an experiment in texture than an album. But there's no denying Duby's talent as a vocalist, or the record's worth as a mood piece. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Judith |
| 2 | Kensington Place |
| 3 | You Loved Me |
| 4 | Falter |
| 5 | For Jeffrey |
| 6 | A Healthy Fear Of Monsters |
| 7 | September |
| 8 | Halo Sky |
| 9 | Soulflower |
| 10 | Amygdala |
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