ARTS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 18, 2003 - 7 FELINE EMPOWERMENT CAT POWER SCRATCHES OUT ANOTHER CLASSIC CAT POWER You ARE F REE MATADOR RECORDS By Sean Dailey Daily Arts Writer Chan Marshall, the face behind Cat Power, will most likely continue to be ignored by mainstream listen- ers. She's that good. Let them have their Vanessa Carlton and their Norah Jones - we've got Cat Power. Marshall's first release of original material since 1998, You Are Free, showcases her immense talent as a songwriter and everything that is still true and good about music today. Varying from slow, piano-only somberness to mid-tempo guitar songs, each track on You Are Free is beautifully crafted and wrought with sorrow and melancholy. Her voice is sweet and gentle at times while still carrying an underlying roughness that adds genuine con- viction to her stories. Marshall's influences are clearly rooted in American folk and blues, yet she brings her own perspective to the table, creating a new but familiar sound. Standout tracks include the opener "I Don't Blame You," "Good Woman" and the John Lee Hooker cover "Keep on Runnin." You Are Free is a fantastic album to complement anyone's collection of "sad bastard music." ~ . <. Just make sure to hide any sharp implements before listening. Things get a little blue. RATING: *** * * I S.U.N. THE ART OF S.U.N. BLACK SOUL ON VINYL RECORDS By Joseph Litman Daily Arts Writer In the hip-hop universe, the genre's more authentic and well-crafted sounds have flourished in Washtenaw County, and no local rap act shines brighter than the organic-minded S.U.N., born Santo- nio Hughbanks. On The Art of S. UN., Hughbanks displays his great lyrical tal- ent over a battery of pleasant beats. The aural delight, in part, stems from the album's deft reliance on instru- ments. While more popular, synthetic sounds can be found on The Art, most of the record's flows are delivered over violin, horn, guitar and piano riffs that endow S.U.N.'s effort with soul and reveal its underlying craftsmanship. Were S.UN.'s rhyming style and abil- ity inadequate, then the quality of the S.UN.'s lyricism is perhaps only rivaled by that of his guests, each of whom excels on the politically charged cut. S.U.N.'s rays of dissention do not solely shine on large-scale institutions and systems. Some of his most poignant verses examine hip-hop, both as an art form and an industry, and S.U.N. defi- antly declares, "I'm asking God for spiritual health," not the material wealth for which so many of his peers pine. This is not to suggest that The Art is an immaculate album. By the final third, many listeners may become bored by the record's tempo, one that rarely fluctuates. There is a certain energy not always apparent; few tracks will inspire overwhelming excitement. These deficiencies do not detract from the record too much. Fans of Tribe, Common, Kweli and the like will find S.U.N.'s style agreeable and his album an organic gem. RATING: *** SOIANGE, SOLO STAR; SONY Fortunately, Beyonca Knowles of Destiny's Child has paved the road with platinum for her younger sister Solange's debut album Solo Star. The recruitment of a montage of pop tal- ents including B2K, Lil' Romeo, Dabrat, Beoncye, Murphy Lee and a weighty playlist of 22 tracks should help launch Solo Star into the teenage platinum collection. High- lights include "Get Together," in which Solange explains her mellow style in smooth, repetitious verse over sultry, rhythmic, broken synth lines characteristic of the song's pro- ducer, Timbaland. Solange's cool vocals fuse with the hard I-Rock of the early '80s in a unique take on the modern reinvention of late '70s disco in the melodic trance "Wonderland." Many songs, such as "Crush," are of the candy pop genre, but many others are funky, potential club hits. Although Solange has a multitude of people creating her album and image for her, she, manages to allow her own confidence and positivism to escape through the plaster encase- TIM EASTON BREAK YOUR MOTHER'S HEART NEW WEST RECORDS By Graham Kelly Daily Arts Writer Tim Easton is a combination Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, with a backing country-rock band. The industry tags him alt-country. Comparisons to Ryan Adams aren't unwarranted either. The majority of Break Your Mothers Heart's 10 tracks are centered around Easton's acoustic guitar (though he does pick up an electric), and more often than not a bass, piano or organ help him out. SHORT TAKES ment of a manufactured star. *** - Layla J Merritt PATTY LARKIN, RED = LucID VANGUARD RECORDS Despite its cheesy title, Patty Larkin's Red = Luck delivers a surpris- ingly unique, smooth fusion of musical genres. From the upbeat rock tunes to the calm musing folk songs, Larkin's newest album disproves the theory that folk music is for old fogies. In fact, she seems to laugh at the very notion with dance song lyrics like, "I remember walking with holes in our shoes." Her soothing voice and catchy melodies provide a much-needed escape for the senses on particularly stressful days. While the words in "Italian Shoes" appear slightly shallow and atypical the first time around, the internation- al influence and artistic culture of the other tracks more than make up for this supposed imperfection. Larkin incorporates politics, history, spiritu- ality, fine art and emotional depth into her work with natural ease and rare optimism. *** -Niamh Slevin The parallels to Dylan and Simon are in the voice. Easton sings in the back of his throat, emphasizing the graininess of Dylan's vocals. His melodies are reminiscent of Simon and Garfunkel and early Simon solo work. Easton proves capable of writing in a number of styles. "Hanging Tree" is a simple guitar song, while "Lexington Jail" is heavily blues influenced. The three lead-off tracks drip with pop into- nations. Here Easton's vocals are superb and, while the lyrical content is at times absurd ("John Gilmartin was a strong man / 'til he fell down the stairs / and got his Workman's Comp"), the guitar work and catchy melodies overcome the AEREOGRAMME, SLEEP AND RELEASE; MATADOR RECORDS I love albums that you would never listen to on random. Aereogramme's Sleep and Release is such an album. This is remarkable, considering Aere- ogramme spend half of the album rock- ing harder than any metal band this side of Oslo and the other half instrument- ing gorgeously fragile pieces that show off lead singer Craig B's haunting falsetto. On Sleep and Release, Glaswegians Aereogramme keep the same soft-loud dynamic that marked their first full length, but this time they've filled the spaces in between songs to create an album that moves seamlessly between apocalyptic screaming and barely-whispered pleas like "So anxious to fight / Any other way / But won't listen / Erase us / Erase this world." Sleep and Release shows that Aereogramme's sincerity isn't going to disappear with age - they're only getting wiser. Plus, in "In Grati- tude," Aereogramme has crafted the ultimate song to parachute to, which is, I assure you, no small feat. **** - John Honkala weaknesses of the album. After a poppy, rocking start, the album progressively leans toward coun- try, showing Easton's true influences. Unfortunately, what was so successful at the beginning becomes lost in the repetition of the later, much slower tracks. The lyrics aren't interesting or powerful enough to keep one's ear perked and the second half of the album becomes background music. Easton may have been more successful had he put out an EP highlighting the bright moments of what became Break Your Mother's Heart. RATING: *** album's beats would be insignificant. Luckily, such is not the case, and S.U.N. (Scientific Universal Noncommercial) proves to be a gifted MC, capable of great wordplay and narrative. "Blaze a Path," produced by the Lab Technicians and featuring appearances from area MCs OneManArmy and Vital and Buff(1) of Athletic Mic League, is the best example of this awareness, and the michigan daily N e e MEDICAL STUDENTS. AVAILABLE FALL. LOTS OF PARKING! 2 bdrm. apt. avail. Large efficiencies, one and two bedroom 4/28. Near Central Campus. 9983760. apartments located near the Medical Campus. Lots ofAmenities. Call Michigan Realty, MAY-AUG. SUBLET. 3 Bdrm. Full bath. 662-5500 or www.michcomrealty.com. EHO. Lots of storage. 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