Music / folk

Wary + strange


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Summary: The major label debut from Amythyst Kiah marks the collision of two vastly different worlds: the iconoclastic alt-rock that first sparked her musical passion, and the roots music scene where she's found breakout success in recent years. This album arrives as an immersive body of work, redefining the limits of roots music in its inventive rhythms and textures.

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2021 December

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Nigel Williamson

2021 December

"As part of Rhiannon Giddens' 2019 project Our Native Daughters, the Tennessee singer-songwriter Amythyst Kiah earned a Grammy nomination for best American roots song for 'Black Myself '. Here, the song's original acoustic treatment gets a stonking rock makeover, as Alabama Shakes might have reimagined it. Elsewhere a panoply of roots-based styles are given a contemporary update ... A versatile stylist, she shifts effortlessly between sounding like an authentic blues mama on 'Fancy Drones (Fracture Me)' and coming on like a black Loretta Lynn on 'Ballad of Lost' while her subject matter is unflinching. 'Wild Turkey' is about the aftermath of her mother's suicide by drowning in the Tennessee River. 'Firewater' is a defiant commentary on being a black LGBTQ+ woman in redneck country ... Reportedly Kiah had already recorded the album when she met producer Tony Berg, who helmed Phoebe Bridgers' much feted Punisher album. She then scrapped it and started again - and you can hear why in every nuance of Berg's sparkling production".