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Sylvie Simmons new album

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 5:33 pm
by dick
Great piece on Sylvie and her new album in Irish Times

http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music ... -1.1973111

Re: Sylvie Simmons new album

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 10:18 am
by jarkko
Sylvie's album has been released!
It's "Album of the week" of MOJO.

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1. Moon Over Chinatown
2. My Lips Still Taste of You
3. Hard Act to Follow
4. Lonely Cowgirl
5. Town Called Regret
6. The Rose You Left Me
7. Midnight Cowboy
8. Life Goes Bad
9. Who Knows Where Time Goes
10. You Are In My Arms
11. Rhythm of the Rain
12. Midnight Cowboy Reprise

More on Sylvie's website http://www.sylviesimmons.com
“A lovely voice, a unique voice, the kind of voice that people will get into- that they’ll want to get into.” – Bob Johnston

“Fragile and fearless, direct and poetic, such a beautifully constructed and timeless album…
Rosalie Sorrels meets the Only Ones!”
– Devendra Banhart

“Sweet music just like Sylvie” – Brian Wilson

Light In The Attic has an impeccable reputation for uncovering rare and precious albums from the past. Their latest release, Sylvie, is haunting and out-of-time—but it is also a brand-new, original debut album, by a singer-writer who has been making music since she was a little girl but just for herself. Like Devendra Banhart says, Sylvie is “a gem of an album, fragile and fearless, direct and poetic, timeless and absolutely beautiful. Like Rosalie Sorrels meets the Only Ones.” Or Isobel Campbell on a lost desert night, maybe, with only the moon and a ukulele for company.

The raw, delicate, and sensual songs about love and love gone wrong are performed on a ukulele, which here sounds like a broken harp or a heartbroken guitar. “I’d always thought of the uke as a toy, a little handful of happiness,” says Sylvie, “but not any more. My first ukulele—in fact all my ukuleles—came to me by accident, under strange circumstances usually involving mysterious, vanishing men. From the moment I picked it up, I fell in love. A uke has a sad, fractured sweetness and a modesty. It doesn’t try to impress you, it almost apologizes for being there. The notes are like feathers; you play them and they’re blown away in a second. And yet these songs kept coming through this tiny instrument with all their heartbreak and truth intact.”

The first person to hear them was Howe Gelb of Giant Sand. “I’d send them one at a time, as I’d written them, and if I left it too long before sending another, he would ask for the next installment. We would talk about recording an album of them one day, and we did.” Meanwhile, she began to make tentative moves back onto the stage, having abandoned it in her teens due to “paralyzing, deer-in-the-headlights stage fright. I guess as you grow up you become a little inured to that particular pain,” Sylvie says. “Or there’s so much other pain it gets put in perspective.” Starting at the deep end, she performed solo at SXSW, going on to play a number of shows under the radar with celebrated guest musicians.

Late last year, in a gap between tours, Howe lured Sylvie to the desert where they recorded live to tape in Wavelab Studio in Tucson, with Thoger Lund playing upright bass and Howe, who produced the album, backing her brilliantly on guitar, synthesizers, and piano. “I was staying in Tucson in a motel with no car, running alongside the freeway in the hot morning sun, and then we just went into the cool, dark studio and played. No rehearsals and no going back. It was magic. We planned to record ten of my songs, including a couple I’d just written. We ended up with twelve: one spontaneous cover, and an instrumental with all of us gathered around Howe’s piano, which sounds like the soundtrack to a lost David Lynch film.”

It’s apt that the album should be made in such a musically evocative setting, because another love affair that informs the record is that of Sylvie and the USA. Born in London, she’d felt the pull of America since childhood and ran away to LA in the late seventies to write about music, convinced she’d never have the nerve to perform it. She became renowned as a rock writer (she’s the subject of a BBC documentary, The Rock Chick) and also as an acclaimed author. Her books include the cult fiction Too Weird For Ziggy and biographies Serge Gainsbourg: A Fistful of Gitanes and I’m Your Man: The Life of Leonard Cohen. Following numerous movements across the globe—including three years in a tumbledown French chateau—she now lives in San Francisco.

“The main constant in my life, aside from escape, has been music,” Sylvie says, “writing about it in public and playing it in secret, until now.” On her intimate, mesmerizing debut she lays herself bare. “Clearly from my songs, my skin is thinner than a butterfly’s wing, but these are true songs, and this is how they came out, alone in the dead of night, sad, sweet, and mysterious.”

Re: Sylvie Simmons new album

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 9:33 am
by jarkko
Watch the video of "Life Goes Bad" from Sylvie's new album: http://vimeo.com/111820905

Re: Sylvie Simmons new album

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 6:42 pm
by lizzytysh
LOVE the album cover! Just watched the video. Very intriguing. Where is she at having such a wonderful time and appearing to cut fresh sage? Will return later to read the review. No time at the moment. Wish I could understand the words better. Will hope to find them in written form. Love her voice on this!

Sylvie Simmons' new album On WFMU

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:03 am
by lightning
WFMU DJ Irwin Chussid was playing "Lonely Cowgirl" and "Rhythm of the the Rain" on his afternoon radio show, 3-6PM Wednesday, Nov. 19. He said Sylvie would be appearing on the John Allen show, maybe for three hours, singing and DJing sometime early in December.

Re: Sylvie Simmons new album

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:07 pm
by lizzytysh
Will there be a live link to that, Thelma?
If so, you'll hopefully post that here with the date/day and time.

Re: Sylvie Simmons new album

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:43 pm
by lightning
Yes WFMU streams at WFMU.org and has an excellent archive if you miss it. Sylvie will let us know.

Re: Sylvie Simmons new album

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 5:54 am
by lizzytysh
Super.