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Jess Williamson - Sorceress (Vinyl record) Loot Price: R292
Discovery Miles 2 920

Jess Williamson - Sorceress (Vinyl record)

Jess Williamson

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Loot Price R292 Discovery Miles 2 920

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Track Listings
1 : How Ya Lonesome
2 : Rosaries At The Border
3 : Ponies In Town
4 : Harm None
5 : Gulf Of Mexico
6 : Love's Not Hard To Find

We're in the midst of an occult revival, in large part because people are searching for meaning. As the esoteric scholar Erik Davis wrote, "We turn to psychedelics, the occult, meditation, not just as another form of ideology, but because they reflect something true about the situation we're in." Magic is something that can live in chaos and make use of chaos, and these are chaotic times. Jess Williamson's Sorceress, her fourth album and second with Mexican Summer, arrives during this cultural moment. Fittingly, it addresses these issues via personal epiphany and offers revelation in the real sense of the word. Across eleven country western prayers and pop incantations, Williamson melds the magical with the day-to-day, and makes it feel universal. On the title track, a gorgeous fireside ballad that finds her accompanied by the chirps of cicadas, she sings "Yes, there's a little magic in my hat / But I'm no sorceress." The thing is, she certainly sounds like one. Sorceress is polished and assured and it hits immediately. The Texas singer and songwriter makes deeply felt songs that orbit around her powerful voice, a voice that's strong and vulnerable, big-room flawless, quietly ecstatic, and next-to-you intimate. When she has something to say, even when it's a kind of Dolly Parton whisper, you listen. Offering a deep-hued kaleidoscope of dusty '70s cinema, '90s country music, and breezy West Coast psychedelia, Sorceress weaves a woman's wild love letters to a confusing present and uncertain future. It's a record about loss of innocence and acquired wisdom that's self-critical, self-assured, and soul-searching. On the lead single, "Wind on Tin," for instance, the narrator travels to a remote desert town to attend the memorial service for a friend who passed away. She thinks she hears the voice of God, and she's either tuned in, crazy, or both. Nothing is ever entirely clear, as evidenced on album centrepiece, "Infinite Scroll," which is more than a song about a broken heart and disappearing memories.

General

Studio: Mexican Summer
Release date: May 2020
Performers: Jess Williamson
Dimensions: 330 x 330 x 3mm (L x W x T)
Format: Vinyl record
Categories: Music > Folk
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LSN: X17-KL3-7H0-2
Barcode: 0184923128017

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Weight (kg): 0.26

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