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Snowbird|Moon

Moon

Snowbird

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On Snowbird's full-length debut, Moon, singer Stephanie Dosen is in the company of members of the Cocteau Twins, Radiohead, and Midlake, yet her voice is unquestionably the album's focal point. She's blessed with a remarkably pure soprano that, not coincidentally, bears more than a passing resemblance to Simon Raymonde's former Cocteau Twins bandmate Elizabeth Fraser, especially when her vocals are wreathed around each other as on "I Heard the Owl Call My Name" and "Amelia." But where Fraser's vocals are almost inhumanly gorgeous, Dosen's are more down to earth, and Snowbird makes the most of that. Moon's instrumentation is dominated by piano -- Raymonde wrote most of the music on one that he purchased after Dosen left the U.K. when her visa expired -- and the contributions by Ed O'Brien, Phil Selway, McKenzie Smith, and the rest of the supporting crew are subtle, adding to Moon's feeling of being safe and cozy on a cold winter night. The album's intimacy is even more remarkable considering that Dosen and Raymonde constructed it while they were separated by an ocean, but it speaks to the depth of their connection. It took Raymonde a long time to find the right collaborator after the Cocteau Twins broke up in 1997, and even after he met Dosen while working on her 2007 album, A Lily for the Spectre, it took a while for this project to get off the ground. To his and Dosen's credit, Snowbird sounds less like Cocteau Twins part two and more like the spare yet surprisingly warm ruminations of another 4AD project, This Mortal Coil, as well as Goldfrapp's more acoustic side on songs such as the heart-stoppingly beautiful ballad "Porcelain" and "Charming the Birds from the Trees," where the way the pedal steel melds with her voice is sublime. Moon's classic-sounding melodies and instrumentation have a timeless if deceptively simple beauty that's different in all the right ways from Raymonde's former band, and that's exactly what makes Snowbird such a worthy successor.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
I Heard the Owl Call My Name
00:04:12

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

2
All Wishes Are Ghosts
00:05:12

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

3
Charming Birds from Trees
00:04:16

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

4
Where Foxes Hide
00:04:19

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

5
Amelia
00:03:09

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

6
Bears on My Trail
00:04:30

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

7
Porcelain
00:04:14

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

8
Come to the Woods
00:03:53

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

9
We Carry White Mice
00:03:23

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

10
In Lovely
00:04:06

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

11
Heart of the Woods
00:04:37

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

12
I Heard the Owl Call My Name (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:05:19

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

13
All Wishes Are Ghosts (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:05:11

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

14
Charming Birds from Trees (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:05:17

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

15
Where Foxes Hide (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:03:44

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

16
Amelia (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:06:08

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

17
Bears on My Trail (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:04:37

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

18
Porcelain (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:05:29

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

19
Come to the Woods (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:03:37

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

20
We Carry White Mice (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:04:48

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

21
In Lovely (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:03:25

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

22
Heart of the Woods (Rx Gibbs Remix)
00:05:47

Simon Raymonde, Composer - Snowbird, MainArtist

2014 Bella Union 2014 Bella Union

Albumbeschreibung

On Snowbird's full-length debut, Moon, singer Stephanie Dosen is in the company of members of the Cocteau Twins, Radiohead, and Midlake, yet her voice is unquestionably the album's focal point. She's blessed with a remarkably pure soprano that, not coincidentally, bears more than a passing resemblance to Simon Raymonde's former Cocteau Twins bandmate Elizabeth Fraser, especially when her vocals are wreathed around each other as on "I Heard the Owl Call My Name" and "Amelia." But where Fraser's vocals are almost inhumanly gorgeous, Dosen's are more down to earth, and Snowbird makes the most of that. Moon's instrumentation is dominated by piano -- Raymonde wrote most of the music on one that he purchased after Dosen left the U.K. when her visa expired -- and the contributions by Ed O'Brien, Phil Selway, McKenzie Smith, and the rest of the supporting crew are subtle, adding to Moon's feeling of being safe and cozy on a cold winter night. The album's intimacy is even more remarkable considering that Dosen and Raymonde constructed it while they were separated by an ocean, but it speaks to the depth of their connection. It took Raymonde a long time to find the right collaborator after the Cocteau Twins broke up in 1997, and even after he met Dosen while working on her 2007 album, A Lily for the Spectre, it took a while for this project to get off the ground. To his and Dosen's credit, Snowbird sounds less like Cocteau Twins part two and more like the spare yet surprisingly warm ruminations of another 4AD project, This Mortal Coil, as well as Goldfrapp's more acoustic side on songs such as the heart-stoppingly beautiful ballad "Porcelain" and "Charming the Birds from the Trees," where the way the pedal steel melds with her voice is sublime. Moon's classic-sounding melodies and instrumentation have a timeless if deceptively simple beauty that's different in all the right ways from Raymonde's former band, and that's exactly what makes Snowbird such a worthy successor.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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