Wreck of the Day

发行时间:2009-12-21
发行公司:索尼音乐
简介:  Wreck of the Day is the debut album by singer and songwriter Anna Nalick, first released in the United States by Columbia Records. This is an expanded version of the album,released in 2006. It was produced by exBlind Melon members Brad Smith and Christopher Thorn at their own Studio Wishbone. This expanded version included a rearranged version of the title track, three added demo songs, and new cover art. Wreck of the Day, featuring Anna Nalick's first radio hit, "Breathe(2 AM)". Anna Nalick's is hindered slightly by overproduction on rockers like "Citadel" and "In the Rough." "Citadel" has a cool, dark toned Fiona Apple vibe, but its powerful guitar textures and trippy sound effects obscure Nalick's precious voice, which is better served by more subtle surroundings, as on another standout, "Forever Love." To her credit, Nalick seems game for both approaches, and will probably score numerous hits with each style, but it's a shame anytime a voice like that is obscured for even a moment. Despite this, she is a rare new shining star in the realm of female singer and songwriters, a deserving heir to the thrones of Amos and Apple.
  Wreck of the Day is the debut album by singer and songwriter Anna Nalick, first released in the United States by Columbia Records. This is an expanded version of the album,released in 2006. It was produced by exBlind Melon members Brad Smith and Christopher Thorn at their own Studio Wishbone. This expanded version included a rearranged version of the title track, three added demo songs, and new cover art. Wreck of the Day, featuring Anna Nalick's first radio hit, "Breathe(2 AM)". Anna Nalick's is hindered slightly by overproduction on rockers like "Citadel" and "In the Rough." "Citadel" has a cool, dark toned Fiona Apple vibe, but its powerful guitar textures and trippy sound effects obscure Nalick's precious voice, which is better served by more subtle surroundings, as on another standout, "Forever Love." To her credit, Nalick seems game for both approaches, and will probably score numerous hits with each style, but it's a shame anytime a voice like that is obscured for even a moment. Despite this, she is a rare new shining star in the realm of female singer and songwriters, a deserving heir to the thrones of Amos and Apple.