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I Don't Want to Let You Down [LP]

Current price: $14.99
I Don't Want to Let You Down [LP]
I Don't Want to Let You Down [LP]

Barnes & Noble

I Don't Want to Let You Down [LP]

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Like an unreleased side C of the musically mature, thematically searching , enacts the same tone with repeat co-producer , and is lyrically still struggling, coping, and navigating trying relationships on . Some of those relationship problems were caused, she has admitted, by being absent in the pursuit of her music career, a dilemma of self-awareness that provides fodder for much of the five-track EP. In "I Always Fall Apart," accompanied only by wistful piano and strings, she tenderly repeats "It's not my fault/It's just my flaw/It's who I am." The remaining tracks all feature a full band, including rotating guest appearances by her vocal-harmony shadow aka multi-instrumentalist , guitarist and bassist of , bassist , and drummer , among others, all directing the spotlight toward 's rock-tender vocals. The self-titled opener has the quickest tempo, most pronounced guitars, and catchiest chorus, but still wails with yearning. The album closes with a seductively imperfect live performance of "Tell Me," an impactful, spaciously arranged rock lament with a far-reaching melody ("I believed you when you shut your eyes and dreamed a dream without me"). Comparisons to will continue as pushes her vocals here with mourning yodels and sturdy grit over her ever poignant tone. Both strong and vulnerable, is a concise and angst-packed set delivered with emphasis in all the right places. ~ Marcy Donelson
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