Playlist Juice # 5

{ October 24th, 2007 }

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Kristin Hersh: Deep Wilson / Snake Oil / SnoCat

More about the artist:

Kristin Hersh is an American singer/songwriter who performs solo acoustic concerts; she also has performed as lead singer and guitarist for alternative rock group Throwing Muses and currently leads the hardcore punk-influenced power trio 50 Foot Wave.

Hersh’s music is known for its chord chemistry, sonic treatments, and a vocal style ranging from softly melodic singing to impassioned screaming. Some of her signature contributions to popular music include addressing the complexities of life through impressionistic, sometimes hallucinatory lyrics about everyday feelings and varying mental states. A few of her numerous songwriting subjects have included childbirth (”Hysterical Bending”), love (”Tar Kissers”, “Lavender”), surreal vignettes (”Delicate Cutters”, “Fish”), death (”Limbo”), emotional anguish (”The Letter”), loss of custody of her first son (”Candyland”), and the shedding of a relationship’s anxiety (”Snake Oil”).

Hersh has used images such as apples, water, diamonds, eyes, the sea, snow, ice, rain, fire, the sun, sand, and cowboys. On occasion she has used historical figures like anorexic suicide Ellen West as metaphors in depicting a state of mind. Eccentric characters encountered in her family’s travels have made occasional appearances in songs such as “Ruthie’s Knocking”; a 2005 live solo set list included a then-untitled song (”Under The Gun”) about a “parrot lady” character she happened upon while visiting Lake Michigan.

Some interviews have described Hersh’s early drive to perform as due to hearing sounds in her mind so that her songs began to “write themselves”, becoming at times their own separate presences in her life, inner voices haunting her. She has stated that hearing these “pieces of songs” clanging together in her mind compelled her to take the pieces apart and craft songs from them. “If I don’t turn ideas into songs, they can get stuck in me and make me sick,” she said in a 1995 interview with AOL’s Critics’ Choice electronic music magazine. “That’s the way a song hits you right here, right here [she motions to the heart and gut] instead of in your brain because the words themselves are all real sweaty, color, action words, so they just go bangbangbang. They’re not supposed to make you think and try to figure out some puzzle. People think that I’m trying to trick them, that I have some thing I could write down and I haven’t done it and I’ve just given them a bunch of poetry instead. I find it to be the clearest way to talk. It’s like the way little kids talk because they have no filler words and no overriding thoughts to color your impression of what’s happening in a song.” (from Wikipedia)

All the songs are released under a Creative Commons Music Sharing License.

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