
It is a delicious week for women in music, let me tell you. I wonder if, perhaps, the amount of awesome culminating in the new releases this Tuesday might be too explosive for one simple blog post to contain.
I will wield it as best I can.
Leading the ladies this week is
Hannah Georgas, a Vancouver-based musician with a knack for energetic, effervescent pop tracks with distinct indie influences. Critics have fallen over themselves to catch a word from Ms. Georgas, providing an ample shot of exposure for the singer-songwriter even before her first album debuted.
Her delightful press kit encapsulates the singer's style in a flawless fashion: "Hannah Georgas is the new love of your life – and she won’t break your heart. Her voice, bittersweet yet as spunky as an indie film heroine, will make you swoon as she sings about love, language and awkward situations."
Um, yes please to all of the above. And Canadian to boot? Well, I do believe she's launched me to the moon with that stunning news.
Canadian listeners are at an advantage (finally!) this time around -- wander over to iTunes and download her single, "Bang Bang You're Dead," FOR FREE. It's true, she's the free single for the week. We tend to suffer droughts in Canada when it comes to alluring new artists for the Single of the Week and I am thrilled to see Ms. Georgas break that streak. As the title of her album suggests, This Is Good. It's full of sparks and heartbreak and a child-like impulse to run through open fields and shout to the clouds.
For readers out there who cannot access the free download, never fear. YouTube is a constant source of wonder and offers a wide array of sugary goodness from Ms. Georgas. Gosh, even her slower songs are brimming over with an indescribable, highly-addictive energy. To that effect, I give you "Thick Skin" from her debut, This Is Good.
A beautiful sound gilded with such sadness -- why am I writing and not downloading this album right now?
I expect Hannah Georgas is about to uncover a huge amount of commercial success within our borders and beyond. She's a musician to watch for and she's bound to discover far richer, expressive plains from here.
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OH. MY. WORD.
NEW RELEASES: I feel the charts were orchestrated by a queer woman this week. Serious. One glance at the new release wall is all the proof you need. Shall we begin?
Albums
Melissa Etheridge, one of the First Ladies of the Queer Scene, opens the countdown with new material and an undeniable activism in her voice. Fearless Love marks Etheridge's eleventh studio album and it is FULL OF THE GAY. It's got a great big, heartland sound to it and proves it will be a popular addition to summer road trips to come.
I know, I was shocked, too -- Courtney Love? With a new album? HOLE HAS REUNITED?! Do NOT adjust the computer screen. She's refined her sound and cleaned up the edges of her music this time around, but the grit in her voice remains. Those grunge roots are a focal point and her raw emotion offers an unmistakable draw for dedicated fans and new listeners alike. Here's hoping she's traded in those awkward talk show stints for another successful shot at this business of art.
Anglo-French actress-turned-singer, Charlotte Gainsbourg, seems to be clipping through the charts with no signs of slowing. Her third album, IRM (2009), inundated Gainsbourg with critical attention and a swelling fan base -- both of which are very well deserved. Her latest EP offers a sleek, sexy texture mixed with a dream-like, effortless flow of music. Her credits are stunning, but her music outshines it all.
Singles
(The Laws of Illusion, Release Date: June 15, 2010)
Our Lady of Lillith Fair gives us a rollicking new single with promises of reinvention on the horizon. This single is a sharp departure from Sarah McLachlan's soft, glowing world of piano-driven music, but the song is fresh and offers a compelling new perspective on one of Canada's golden girls.
Regina Spektor returns with an intimate, gorgeous cover of Radiohead's "No Surprises" from their album, OK Computer (1997). Proceeds from this download will be donated to the Doctors Without Borders Emergency Relief Fund program and, heck, the track is good for the ears, too, when you think about it.
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As I said, I am certain a queer woman compiled these new releases. Or, perhaps a group of queer women were behind the scenes on this one considering these artists release their work under various labels. Regardless, it is a splendid week for all the ladies out there. I am glad I could bring this sweet news to you, even if it is a day late.
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