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Lake Bottom Lp

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The Chapin Sisters present rather sober singer/songwriter folk on their debut album, prettily sung in arrangements that emphasize the three sisters' close vocal harmonies. It's not folk music of the traditional kind, but it doesn't feel quite right calling it folk-rock either, as the arrangements have very little rock influence, dominated by Abigail Chapin and Lily Chapin's acoustic guitars, with some bass and electric violin being heard as well. Much of the material focuses on quirky relationship songs, with twists on romantic clichés that are so deadpan that they could easily be mistaken for straightforward love tunes if you didn't listen closely. Any satirical elements are certainly far less overt than they are in the songs of, say, Loudon Wainwright III, and the songs are perhaps too smoothly and seriously sung for any intended irony to be fully appreciated. Words aside, it's attractively performed and crafted with more unusual bittersweet melodies than is common for the genre, though it's not a stunner in these departments. "I Hate the Moon" is a standout for its eeriness, accentuated by guest David Coulter's singing saw.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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1
Let Me Go
00:04:02

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

2
Hey
00:03:19

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

3
Kill Me Now
00:03:04

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

4
Drop Me
00:03:23

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

5
Wash Away
00:03:25

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

6
Can't We Please
00:05:22

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

7
Shady River
00:03:55

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

8
Don't Love Me
00:03:18

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

9
Girlfriend
00:02:32

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

10
Bird Song
00:03:11

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

11
I Hate The Moon
00:03:33

The Chapin Sisters, MainArtist

2014 Lake Bottom Records 2014 Lake Bottom Records

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The Chapin Sisters present rather sober singer/songwriter folk on their debut album, prettily sung in arrangements that emphasize the three sisters' close vocal harmonies. It's not folk music of the traditional kind, but it doesn't feel quite right calling it folk-rock either, as the arrangements have very little rock influence, dominated by Abigail Chapin and Lily Chapin's acoustic guitars, with some bass and electric violin being heard as well. Much of the material focuses on quirky relationship songs, with twists on romantic clichés that are so deadpan that they could easily be mistaken for straightforward love tunes if you didn't listen closely. Any satirical elements are certainly far less overt than they are in the songs of, say, Loudon Wainwright III, and the songs are perhaps too smoothly and seriously sung for any intended irony to be fully appreciated. Words aside, it's attractively performed and crafted with more unusual bittersweet melodies than is common for the genre, though it's not a stunner in these departments. "I Hate the Moon" is a standout for its eeriness, accentuated by guest David Coulter's singing saw.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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