Who exactly is Angie Who? Good question. Even after carefully scrutinising the artist's website the answer to that question still remains something of a mystery. I did manage to ascertain though that she is a Sydney-based singer-songwriter and creator of family music. It seems Angie is somewhat reluctant to talk about herself; preferring to let her music do the talking. A refreshing approach in this day and age.
I however, was fortunate enough to receive a pre-release copy of her forthcoming album "One Million Dillions", and it certainly didn't disappoint. Drawing on a range of influences including traditional jazz, blues and country she has created a sound that is nothing short of remarkable.
The standout track for me is "Hey Shadow", which features a beautiful melody, exquisite musicianship, and lyrics which complement the song superbly. Here, the artist reflects on the whereabouts of her shadow like she's referring to an old friend. The music incorporates what sounds like a pedal steel guitar, an intricate banjo and sweeping harmonies throughout. The bass and drums close the deal, providing the necessary power and space to lift all the other instruments. Brilliant!
I have it on good authority that the title track "One Million Dillions" was inspired by none other than the artist's son, who came up with this infinite number as a young boy. The arrangement is superb here, with the blend of instrumentation creating the necessary tension for the chorus to really explode. Certainly one for the purists, a real singalong that wouldn't sound out of place on a Joni Mitchell album.
I've always loved the ballad "Catch A Falling Star", and the somewhat gentle approach of the artist on display here certainly does the song justice. Here minimalism is the order of the day, where the instruments on display, provide a vessel for the sweet wine of the lead vocals to emerge. The artist has a truly outstanding voice, and this song really shows it off in its best light.
I can honestly say I've never come across a song that celebrates the importance of "Laces", but here we are. A slightly tongue-in-cheek ditty that informs the listener of an early morning ritual, before we are instructed to 'tie our laces up'. A very endearing song, where an accordion and mandolin exploit the triple meter rhythm to serve up something really special.
There are many other wonderful songs on the album, including, the jazzy laid back "Whaddaya Say", the high energy "Train Is Coming" and the wonderful "Nursery Rhyme Mash", where a selection of familiar nursery rhymes are blended together with seamless expertise. Here a jaunty rhythm carries the day, as the familiar lyrics are reworked to create this mini masterpiece.
All in all a superb album from a very exciting artist, who has made serious headway of late. She can already boast over 80,000 monthly Spotify listeners and deservedly so. Angie Who is an artist who manages to charm her audience through seductive melodies, haunting vocals and highly dexterous musicianship. She has created a unique and original sound that the whole family can sing along to. I look forward to hearing more from her in the future, and if you, dear reader, would like to hear more from this emerging artist, her new album is out on 18th August, so do yourself a favour and get streaming.
Angie Who - heart and soul.
Dez! Thank you so much for this thorough and generous review of my new work. Utterly grateful. Didn't realise I was so mysterious ha! There aren't many people around who do what you do and it is SO appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback Angie. A bit of mystery is a good thing in my opinion! Glad you enjoyed the review.
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