Playful DIY pop, bubblegum, girl-group and country sounds
Deena Shoshkes steps out from her work with The Cucumbers to record a solo album that’s more singularly focused on her own singing. Shoshkes has a girlish voice that brings to mind Julie Miller or Rosie Flores, but with a delivery that’s folk-pop rather than country, and music that’s indie bubblegum and girl-group, even as it stretches to twangier melodies and adds harmonica and pedal steel. The album’s catchiest tunes, “Mr. Midnight†and “Gemini Guy,†are bouncy power-pop that bring to mind the DIY sounds of Oh-Ok and Wednesday Week. There are smoky ballads (“Mr. Midnightâ€), bass-lined funk (“What the Loveâ€), country folk (“That Moon’s Got it Made†“Goodbye Dreamerâ€), rockabilly (“Best Kind of Somethingâ€), and Brazilian rhythm (“You Are the Sweetest Dreamâ€), all given a playful edge from Shoshkes’ voice. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]
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