カナダ・バンクーバー出身、現在はロンドンを拠点とする女性シンガー・ソング・ライターDANA GAVANSKIが、 FLEMISH EYEよりニューアルバムをリリース。50年代から70年代の音楽への愛を感じさせるルーツ感タップリの音楽性、優しく深みのある歌声が胸を打ちます!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/02/09)
The follow-up to her debut album, early 2020s Yesterday Is Gone, When It Comes emerged from a challenging period for Montreals Dana Gavanski that included not only the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic but recovery from problems with her vocal cords. In fact, following recording sessions, she noted that, in many ways, When It Comes felt like a debut. Written on a toy Casiotone, with fleshed-out productions later recorded in London with her co-producer and partner, James Howard, the album reflects those struggles more in lyrics than in its graceful, subtly otherworldly, and frequently Baroque sound. Speaking of Baroque, harpsichord has a conspicuous presence on "Bend Away & Fall," where it appears beside precise layered vocals and smooth jazz-inclined guitar and drums. Light touches of synths, a dramatic key change, and a detached vocal delivery add that offbeat quality present on most, if not all, of the songs here. Its a quirkiness established in part with the monotone "hey, hey, ha, ha, ho, ho" vocals on opening track "I Kiss the Night." Later on, the melancholy, retro-psychedelic quality of "Under the Sky" is partly suggested by organ tones and an eerie chord family. The insistent, staccato keyboard pulse of midtempo entry "The Day Unfolds" is contrasted by soulful saxophone and the odd electronic squeal or soft vocal yelp, whereas the likewise spacious "The Reaper" relies mostly on a leaping, unpredictable vocal line for its eccentricity. That song also incorporates harpsichord. Throughout the album, Gavanskis voice has the character of a ballerina, lithe and graceful, with sudden flits and angular poses that rarely seem to touch the ground. Final track "Knowing Touch" may be the best example of this, with its mournful, soaring melody delivering lyrics like "Am I howling too loud?/Does my worry crowd your view?" over simple organ progressions, minimal drums, and a whispered counter-rhythm also provided by Gavanski. In preparation for touring the album, the performer took mime classes for planned hand choreography, which may well capture When It Comes mix of playfully strange and soothing. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi