[indie-folk, lo-fi] (2018) Maxineke - Silk [FLAC,Tracks]
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(2018) Maxine Funke - Silk Review: Maxine Funke likes to name her albums after fabrics. This one, Silk, follows 2012’s hand-crafted Felt and 2013’s ethereal Lace. Like its namesake material, this collection of songs drapes lightly around penciled in arrangements, bare to the point of transparency but beautiful. Her lyrics, which often deal with secrets, seem like secrets themselves, hushed, murmured, dropped like koans into stillness and not explained or elaborated upon. There’s a dreamy inward-looking aura to these tunes. Funke often sounds as if she’s singing to herself. A New Zealander, Funke was part of the drone experimental $100 Band with Alastair Galbraith and Mike Dooley. (Galbraith plays on several of these songs.) Her solo work is lighter, less saturated. The quiet is beaten in like air into a batter, so that the songs float, nearly weightless. These are private reveries, surreal bits of free association tethered to the most mundane bits of life. “Boy on the Bow,” one of the disc’s loveliest songs, cascades and frolics with guitar picking, the melody weaving in and out of a sea shanty sway. Yet the images are domestic. Tracklist: 01 - Best Kept 02 - Ranunculas 03 - In the Dark 04 - Boy On the Bow 05 - Wake Up Dreaming 06 - Xylophone 07 - To the Beach 08 - One Step 09 - Right Scene Well 10 - Bulbs and Perennials 11 - Through the Trees 12 - Fire 13 - Dewey Decimal 14 - So Far Down Summary: Country: New Zeland Genre: indie-folk, lo-fi
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