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Basia Bulat
Heart of My Own


4.0
excellent

Review

by thebhoy USER (96 Reviews)
January 31st, 2010 | 22 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist


Dragging my feet across the hardened snow makes such a chilling sound. The scraping, the crunching; like nails across a chalkboard. It was seven degrees (Celsius) earlier this week, why the such a drastic drop in temperature? This is what I get for living smack in between all of the Great Lakes, on a snow-belt. I forgot my toque at home, so now waiting for the bus is a killer. The cold bites my ears like rabid dogs– the darkness surrounds as a depressing reminder that it’s only six o’clock. Damn you winter. I situate my crappy headphones inside of my now numb ears; mumbling some expletives in mourning of my much better headphones, recently departed. I need something to warm me up, and because a bottle of scotch is out of the question I begin to skim through the artists on my iPod. Something poppy and fun? I’d rather not. Something contemplative and introspective? Nah. As the letters blur together I fade into my thoughts and skim my own memories of artists. Then it hits me and I scroll up to the ‘B’ section and put on a recently added album to my collection.

I’m standing at the bus stop with hands firmly planted in the pockets of my peacoat and my face holding a look that probably seems totally unapproachable. Bitter cold. A light dusting of snow has started to fall– full, large flakes gently glide to the ground like descending cherubs from a sepulchral heaven. The sound of a steadily strummed guitar and sweet voice engulf me. Soon a martial snare rush rises from the steady pounding and the song picks up pace. I look down at the screen and light it up with the touch of my un-gloved finger. “Go On,” it reads, almost teasing me like the subtle piano line that enters half-way through. So I heed the call and I do go on, but I’m still freezing my ass off and the bus is late. The sweet serenity of the music continues on in a steady pace as the tracks pass on. I continue to peer down the road to see if the bus is coming, but no such luck. Only sparsely populated sidewalks and the row of ornate street lamps, their yellow light slowly choked out by the increasingly heavy snow fall. But sometime between “Go On” and the gentle folk guitar and sweet serenading of “Sugar and Spice” I realize that I’m not quite as cold as I was before.

And just as the grimacing faces of my fellow travelers of the public sphere are about to lose any traces of hope, an orange light above two white ones appears in the distance. “About damn time,” I think to myself and as if to parallel my mood, the upbeat march of “Gold Rush” comes on. The violins and fiddle rise above a confident beat and I feel all that much better about the day as I can climb onto the bus. Sure it might be crowded, with strange people looking at you, and annoying people yelling into their cell phones right beside you. But dammit, it’s warm and beggars can’t be choosers. Just as I step onto the bus, the driver barely even acknowledging my pass, I realize that all the seats are taken and there is only standing room. Blast. A perfect comedown companion is found in “Heart of My Own” with mournful back-up harmonies and quiet banjo lines guiding the title track of the album. It encompasses the overall mood of the album very well, spritely and joyful, but with an undercurrent of forlorn and heartache. The following track epitomizes these feelings in the lines, “she won’t change at all / black sparrow fall.” The bus may be packed and cramped, but indeed it is warmer than that bitter cold.

Peering out the window the lights blur and only the silhouettes of non-descript buildings etch out against the late evening sky, now beginning to bare its stars. As the bus makes its run the passengers slowly disperse and seats become available. I sit down in one immediately to my left, next to a pretty girl who is reading Kafka, this is how cool university can be sometimes. I think about perhaps striking up a conversation: “oh, I’m reading The Trial too.” But then I think twice; if I were in her shoes, would I want to be interrupted from a classic novel by some average looking guy? Probably not, and while nothing ventured means nothing gained, nothing ventured also means nothing slapped. Either way, the soft, propulsive piano chords and signature auto-harp of “The Shore” draws me back into the music. It’s kind of an intriguing feat, the music being able to draw my attention away from a pretty girl so easily. It was getting really hot with all those people on the bus, but now it’s almost comfortable as it empties out. And that voice is just so soothing and inviting. This certainly isn’t the perfect album, I imagine if I wanted to I could find it’s flaws, but right now it just feels so... well, warm.

And that voice is Basia Bulat’s, and that warm feeling is the best way to describe her new album Heart of My Own. An album that is superbly crafted and can alternate between the tender (“Once More, for the Dollhouse”) and the up-tempo (“Heart of My Own”) with such ease. Now I can’t wait to get home, eat some dinner and relax for the night.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
thebhoy
February 1st 2010


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/43040713#luisterpaal.42980810



A stream is up. This album is real good, lots of people on here will dig this. If they pay attention to it, but probably not.

AggravatedYeti
February 1st 2010


7683 Comments


I remember this girl

timbo8
February 1st 2010


633 Comments


Great review. I liked her debut, but I don't know if I liked it so much that I'll check this out, maybe.

thebhoy
February 1st 2010


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you should, it's really good.

thebhoy
February 1st 2010


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this deserves more attention.

AggravatedYeti
February 2nd 2010


7683 Comments


^ you're very right
just streamed it.

thebhoy
February 2nd 2010


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

it's freakin' great. My reviews never get attention This is perfectly in line with the kind of indie folk standards people adore on this site.

Kiran
Emeritus
February 4th 2010


6133 Comments


interested in this. i enjoy oh, my darling but it always felt a bit lacking and i could never quite pinpoint what exactly i didnt like about it. theoretically, its right up my alley. we'll see how this holds up!

thebhoy
February 4th 2010


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I haven't listened to Oh, My Darling, so I can't really tell you how this compares. I just know it's solid songwriting all the way through

somberlain
February 5th 2010


2134 Comments


Cool review bro "nothing ventured also means nothing slapped" haha! seems you've gotten mostly positive feedback. I felt like concept reviews were immediately dismissed but if you do them right...

thebhoy
February 5th 2010


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah pretty much, if you don't go over the top with the concept. Normally in my reviews I try to find a certain theme as a sort of "thesis" and then build from there and this one is no different, except I played it out in a story.

somberlain
February 5th 2010


2134 Comments


yeah it's good. been getting several great concept reviews on my list, you might want to check some out even though you might've already seen some of them

thebhoy
February 5th 2010


4460 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, I've probably seen most of them cause I've been around for awhile.

klap
Emeritus
February 8th 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is solid

foreverendeared
November 7th 2010


14720 Comments


this bitch needs to take some singing lessons to get the cracked out bravado under control.

otherwise, this is pretty good

SmartWentCody
February 14th 2011


143 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I gave this album a 5.0



Basia is one of my favorite artists of all time, so it's granted that I will find everything she does absolutely amazing :P

Aids
June 1st 2011


24509 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I have a gigantic grin on my face from listening to this album right now. I met her this weekend after her set at the Sasquatch music festival and she has an amazing personality.



This is still growing on me, it's a high 4.5 now. I gave it a 3.5 at first too.

Aids
March 11th 2013


24509 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

more people should listen to this I mean come on



coneren
March 11th 2013


11111 Comments


yeah its the best

Aids
March 27th 2013


24509 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

bumping this thread again



someone has to



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