*** Edith Frost
CALLING OVER TIME
(Drag City)
Former Texan Edith Frost
does Patsy Cline one better on her intensely plaintive full-length debut. She
doesn't just fill a river with tears, she tackles an entire ocean in a
melancholy little number called "Wash of Water." But for all the disc's stark
overtones, it's hard not to notice how Frost revels in dark moods. Depression
can be liberating when it's a means to happier ends -- just ask Nick Cave --
and you get the sense that Frost wouldn't feel particularly comfortable if
things were going her way. "I don't want to be too happy, just enough to tide
me over," she sings on the relatively upbeat "Too Happy," her robust voice
rubbing up against the piano and pedal-steel accompaniment of Gastr del Sol's
David Grubbs and Jim O'Rourke. Elsewhere, stripped down, acoustic guitar-based
arrangements mirror Frost's haunting introspection, offering just enough
Southern twang to tide roots enthusiasts over without settling into country
clichés.
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