
Anti-folk as therapy session.
Kimya Dawson - Remember That I ? YouPosted by Editorial Intern on 30-May-06 @ 01:44 PM
[5/5] If Kimya Dawson hadn't discovered the guitar, odds are good she'd be permanently parked on her therapist's couch. The Moldy Peaches cofounder and anti-folk icon has plenty to worry about, and she's not afraid to lay it all out on Remember That I ? You, her fifth solo album. When not fretting about the voices in her hospital-bound mother's head ("My Mom"), Dawson is obsessing over world affairs (the Bush-bashing "Loose Lips") or speaking to the inner loser in all of us ("The Competition" finds Dawson cataloging her long list of failures). Remember is unapologetically lo-fi, its 12 songs built off determinedly off-kilter vocals and shambling guitars; and yet, for all the offbeat touches--Fisher-Price keyboards, woozy violins, hushed mandolin--Dawson's wide-eyed hope and wonder are the album's most affecting qualities. Because when she reaches out with lines like "If you wanna kill yourself, remember that I love you/Call me up before you're dead, we can make some plans instead," really, who needs therapy?
(K) Mike Usinger
Official Website: http://www.krecs.com
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[5/5] If Kimya Dawson hadn't discovered the guitar, odds are good she'd be permanently parked on her therapist's couch. The Moldy Peaches cofounder and anti-folk icon has plenty to worry about, and she's not afraid to lay it all out on Remember That I ? You, her fifth solo album. When not fretting about the voices in her hospital-bound mother's head ("My Mom"), Dawson is obsessing over world affairs (the Bush-bashing "Loose Lips") or speaking to the inner loser in all of us ("The Competition" finds Dawson cataloging her long list of failures). Remember is unapologetically lo-fi, its 12 songs built off determinedly off-kilter vocals and shambling guitars; and yet, for all the offbeat touches--Fisher-Price keyboards, woozy violins, hushed mandolin--Dawson's wide-eyed hope and wonder are the album's most affecting qualities. Because when she reaches out with lines like "If you wanna kill yourself, remember that I love you/Call me up before you're dead, we can make some plans instead," really, who needs therapy?
(K) Mike Usinger
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