Veda Hille‘s new album, This Riot Life, just came in the mail. She’s been one of my favorite musicians ever since VJ introduced me to her work, gosh, yikes, I guess it’s been about a decade ago. Here’s an article about the album. If you’re not inclined to click, this phrase gives a good summary: “an interpretation of ecstatic religious music channeled through Hille’s singular creative lens.”
I love it exactly as much as I thought I would. As usual, her precise, clear voice has a knowing, almost insinuating quality, and this time she has a whole gang of folks backing her up: a 12-piece band and some guest vocalists.
If I had to pick one favorite song, it would probably be “Book of Saints.” It starts quietly and turns defiant: I will not martyr I will not martyr/I will hit you harder. But there’s also “Ace of the Nazarene,” where she turns a hymn by Frederick William Henry Myers into what John Darnielle would call a barnburner: the kid of god stays up all night long! And the poignant “This Spring.” And “Constance,” based on another hymn, but what a difference a pronoun change makes. And the album opener, “Lucklucky” — I just want to quote the entire song, but I’ll hold myself to part of one verse: it took 30 years to draw this map/and now what do you see/the city or your map of the city/the city or your life in the city
…um, never mind. Turns out that I can’t choose a favorite.
You can listen to three of her songs on her Myspace — warning, the player starts automatically — and, my Portland friends, you can join me on March 16th to see her live at the Alberta Street Pub. (Seattle friends, you can see her a few days earlier at the Capitol Hill Arts Center.)
vj
February 21, 2008 at 12:25 pmCan I meet you there? OMG, how exciting!
Sara
February 21, 2008 at 2:29 pmAbsolutely! :)
Lorna
February 21, 2008 at 2:56 pmI listened to it and I gotta say….I LOVED IT. I’ll be buying it :o) From what I know of it…I enjoy your being. Thank you
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