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Hannah Frances: Nested in Tangles review – ramshackle arrangements power restless revelations

(Fire Talk)
Wayward tempos and snapping drums break fresh ground in this unruly release from the Vermont musicianHannah Frances’s exhilarating sixth album is an unruly ecosystem: nature sprawls, resurfaced family trauma unearths “unrevealed roots”, an unexpected rupture creates fertile ground for new understandings to blossom. The deep steadiness of the Vermont songwriter’s previous album, last year’s Keeper of the Shepherd, is replaced by ramshackle clusters of kindling-snap drums, nervy woodwind, jabbing brass, all swarming together like a cloud of bees. Her awkwardly beautiful chord changes evoke ornate wood ca her tempos are always wayward.The showstopper is Life’s Work, a runaway quest about her hunger to vanquish resentment, blame and anger, the tumbling metre of the lyrics unspooling as if pulling at an endless ball of wool. “Learning to trust in spite of it is life’s work,” she declares, as a trumpet tries to keep pace with her. Surviving You makes clear that it’s not so easy: “There’s nothing more to give toward forgiveness / When there is no willingness to understand,” she sings. Her vocal harmonies are layered crudely, the feeling queasy and trapped by frust the rhythm suddenly becomes pendulous and guitar, sax and synths squall on the attack. Continue reading...


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