Sarah Blasko As Day Follows Night
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Tracklist:
1. Down On Love
2. All I Want
3. Bird On A Wire
4. Hold On My Heart
5. We Won't Run
6. Is My Baby Yours?
8. Sleeper Awake
8. No Turning Back
9. Lost & Defeated
10. Over & Out
11. I Never Knew
12. Night & Day


Release Date: 07/10/2009

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3.5
great
Alex Silveri STAFF (54 Reviews)

2009-07-23 | 28 comments | 2,074 views

Summary: Trading intensity for charm, Blasko's latest still leaves a light step of an impression

‘We won’t run /We will fight /All that keeps us up at night /There is far to go now /Let’s not waste a minute more’

…So sings Sarah Blasko on the lazy sunset tune of “We Won’t Run”. Careen your ears a little more, and there’s an almost conga line quality to it all too. In a strange way, it’s exactly this relaxed and resigned attitude that unconsciously becomes a running theme throughout As Day Follows Night, the Australian singer’s 3rd and long awaited LP. Why strange? Well, Blaskos’ last effort, What The Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have was a sprawling, emotionally drenched masterpiece that saw Blasko establish herself as one of Australia’s premier storytellers, ornate as it was with its lush and shimmering instrumental beauty and Blasko’s equally gorgeous vocals. And now… conga? Working this time around with Bjorn Yttling (of Peter Bjorn and John), As Day Follows Night is defiantly a completely different beast, while still remaining undoubtedly within Blasko’s distinct musical orbit. Infused with a jazzy, percussive edge and complete with the subtle bouncing of double bass backing and soft sprinkles of piano, it’s an album that prances rather than prowls, carrying itself with a lightness as yet unseen by this Australian songstress.

It’s not to say of course that Blasko has stripped back as such – songs here are still adorned with elaborate instrumental flourishes, with strings and orchestral influences abound. What’s changed though is perspective – what’s she’s done instead is to step back from the whirlwind of intensity that her earlier works captured. Songs like “Bird on A Wire” and “Lost and Defeated” swagger with a messy, tumbling character, while “Over and Over” also brings to the table one of the Blasko’s lightest moments, driven by the upbeat twinkling of a glockenspiel backing one of her most self-assured vocal efforts on the record. It’s a Blasko caught surveying the landscape, assessing the damage as it were, bristling with clam, while still remaining genuinely confident with itself among the wreckage. It’s telling too that in keeping with all this, nothing here really strikes exceptionally deep – after all, there are no real targets here to hit, buried as they are within Blasko’s oblique lyrical webs, leaving instead only themes to swing at.

Not that there aren’t bouts of self-doubt here either, and all throughout there’s a definite feeling that if Blasko pursued her emotions hard enough, the albums confident façade could simply snap in two. Take for example her sensual crooning on “Is My Baby Yours”: ‘You can’t make somebody love you/ When they’re missing somebody else’, before daring itself to ask the dreadful question over the pretty acoustic picking of baroque themed melody. So like most of what Blasko does, there’s pain beneath it all and it’s possible to hear Blasko feigning her resignation as a brew of hope and fear tumbles underneath the veneer, especially on lead single “All I Want”, which spirals along the lines of ‘I can't even understand me/ So don't think that you can help’. Those looking for a glimpse into the familiar darkness of Blasko’s past work will still find it here as well, most prominently on the album’s ghostly closer, “Night and Day”, as it suspends itself, spider like, above the motion-stopping delicacy of its wandering guitar arpeggios.

While the truth is that it doesn’t always hit the highs that Blasko has proven herself to be able to muster in the past, As Day Follows Night marks itself as being Blasko’s most charming record yet, trading intensity for a light step that will leave an impression on whomever it touches.

3.5/5

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Comments:Add a Comment 
rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9690
07.23.09


will prob get this, i want her to blasko all over my face

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Dougie


Comments: 3634
07.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Last album was solid, I shall check this out

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Piglet


Comments: 1499
07.23.09


looks tempting.

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xNintendoCorex


Comments: 1208
07.23.09

Album Rating: 4

and there’s an almost a conga line quality

and

Those looking for glimpse into


might want to fix those up, otherwise
DAMN YOU!!!!!!!! i was working on a review for this.

great album, its consistent and a good listen, not groundbreaking but very enjoyable.

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DaveyBoy
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 5826
07.23.09


An excellent & descriptive review Alex. I can almost hear the album already through your words.

I was waiting for you to review this as I saw that you had rated it. Should we presume you wil be tackling Lisa Mitchell also?

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Aaron


Comments: 445
07.23.09


STAY AWAY SHE'S MINE WE'RE GOING TO MARRY.

Digging: Sarah Blasko - As Day Follows Night

xNintendoCorex


Comments: 1208
07.23.09

Album Rating: 4

rofl

Jim


Comments: 3646
07.23.09


that cover makes her look like horseface from neighbours

R.I.P

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xNintendoCorex


Comments: 1208
07.23.09

Album Rating: 4

i still think she looks hot, she's in her 30's and still a real babe.
great musician too!

Jim


Comments: 3646
07.23.09


she's the whole kit and kaboodle

xNintendoCorex


Comments: 1208
07.23.09

Album Rating: 4

like i said, total babe.
dude, youre digging EHRL.
awesssssome. that album is all killer,

'THEY'RE SWARMING, LIKE VALKYRIES ON VALHALLA'

AtavanHalen


Comments: 8533
07.23.09


blasko all over my face

This

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Jim


Comments: 3646
07.23.09


like i said, total babe.
dude, youre digging EHRL.
awesssssome. that album is all killer,

'THEY'RE SWARMING, LIKE VALKYRIES ON VALHALLA'


i just ordered their new one too ;-)

xNintendoCorex


Comments: 1208
07.23.09

Album Rating: 4

niceeee,
its a bit underwhelming though IMO solid, but not the same, who knows you might dig it more than i did.

also, all coming back and the albatross are 2 of her best songs. EVER.

StreetlightRock
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2363
07.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Cheers guys, and Davey, if my laziness doesn't get the best of me, ill be getting one out for Lisa Mitchell definitely. Her record is much too adorable to pass up.

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Dougie


Comments: 3634
07.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

that cover makes her look like horseface from neighbours

R.I.P


LOLOLOLOLOLOL

Jim


Comments: 3646
07.23.09


doesn't it though

Dougie


Comments: 3634
07.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Hence the lols

ninjuice


Comments: 5154
07.24.09


she's in her 30's and still a real babe.

Album cover, yeah. Elsewhere....nahhhhh.

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Aaron


Comments: 445
07.24.09


SHUT UP



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