$8.50
It took me quite a few listens to Carolee’s debut 12-inch to stop
paying attention to her guitar. To be honest, I never actually
stopped, but I have finally started listening to everything else.
Turns out, if you pay close enough attention, these five quick songs
are filled with curving hooks, vein-filling beats and
entrancingly-sung words. But I still have to concentrate pretty hard
to get there, because all my ears want to do is drown themselves in
Carolee’s guitar. There’s something so eye-opening and face-slapping
about the sound of her slicing chords-- they cut through the songs
like a morning clock-alarm chopping into your dreams.
Those chords first woke me up via a cassette Carolee sent me, and they were plenty bracing then. Now that Bob Weston has mastered them for this 12-inch, they sound even brighter and sharper, as if he’s held up a mirror to them that multiplies and focuses their effect. Add elusive
lyrics that hint at emotions and situations and struggles but refuse
to lock themselves into specifics, and melodies that evoke some of the
best non-sell-out pop of the past couple decades-– no need to name
names, you’ll know it when you hear it-- and you’ve got a whirlwind
set of songs that may last less than 10 minutes, but ends up way
longer once you’ve finally resisted the urge to move the tone arm back
to the beginning. My advice is to do like my ears, and stop resisting.
Marc Masters, Washington DC, Summer 2011
Carolee_Water_The_Rocks by 12XUAustinRelease date : Nov. 22, 2011 (ALL 12" Ep's come with download coupon)