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July Flame

Laura VeirsMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: January 12, 2010
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Inspired, dreamy, a breath of fresh air. January 13, 2010
Format:Audio CD
The Colorado-born and Portland-based artist's seventh album is a resultant breath of fresh air.
Conceived from a chance summer meeting with an unusual peach at a local farmer's market, which also spawned the album's name and title track, "July Flame" - a variety of peach- is a break from a self-proclaimed songwriting slump - and a welcome one at that.
The wistful songstress takes a more stripped-down approach compared with recent efforts, the mood erring toward the ripe and summery and the simple arrangements leaving plenty of spaces for her crystalline-as-mountain-air vocals to swoop and glide.
Here, instead of the fascination with water, which has coursed through all her albums since the beautiful "Carbon Glacier", it's the sun that dominates "July Flame".
Tracks such as "Sun Is King" and "Summer Is the Champion" speak poetically of that season's emotional thaw.
The album offers an airy, bucolic, for the most part drum-less, sound, effectively returning Veirs to the fingerpicking folk milieu that characterised her early records, showing a world of organic imagery where troubles "seep into the dirty ground". She may be midthirties, but "July Flame" sees Veirs' explore the emotions of a hazy mid-summer with wide-eyed youthfulness - most notably on the gloriously bright "Summer Is The Champion".
The title track, meanwhile, epitomises a long-shadowed July twilight.
The erstwhile geologist and inveterate nature lover is still packing her songs with floral, orological and riverine metaphors, but "July Flame" also finds her exploring new, more direct lyrical avenues, like the unabashed romanticism of "When You Give Your Heart" or the unequivocal "Carole Kaye" - the real curio of the set, an ingenuous tribute to Frank Zappa's session bassist that showcases Laura Veirs' humble-natured song writing, whilst also providing credentials for her own deserved reverence.
"Make Something Good", a rasping, piano and strings-ornamented duet with My Morning Jacket's Jim James, closes out the album.
The 13 tracks, recorded at Veirs's own home studio or 'the Barn' with new partner and long-time producer Tucker Martine, have such an unassuming, homespun quality that you're constantly surprised by how mesmerising is the tapestry of sounds and how expansive and richly textured the songs are.
My favourite tracks: "Make Something Good", "Carol Kaye", "Wide-Eyed" , "Legless", "July Flame' and " Summer Is the Champion".
Enjoy!
Carbon Glacier
Saltbreakers
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Emerald Fields from Steer Manure" January 13, 2010
Format:Audio CD
It's almost painful, how beautiful this new Laura Veirs CD is. With six albums now, and an EP (there was another, self-released title as well, currently out of print), it has become clear to me that the woman is not capable of creating anything less than captivating ... and she keeps getting better. JULY FLAME instantly became my favorite with the very first listen!

Now, for some, Laura Veirs' flat, girlish voice will be an acquired taste. It was for me; my initial exposure was her Carbon Glacier, a CD I bought based purely on reviews. I would not have given two cents for her singing ability - at first. But the songs crept under my skin, their organic yet chilly tones haunting me for weeks until I had to hear more. I ended up getting all of the Veirs' recordings I could get my hands on, and each one I picked up was a keeper.

The main reason, of course, given Laura's somewhat expressionless voice, is the quality of the songs, and the creativity of both her lyrics and the arrangements. On JULY FLAME, she has stripped back some of the heavy layers and most of the electronics of her last two albums, Year of Meteors and Saltbreakers, but this doesn't mean she has abandoned complexity. These songs are all intricate little symphonies with melodies that take unexpected turns and words that unfold like the pages of a book I can't put down. Veirs continues to use the natural world and the cosmos as the primary sources for her imagery, but she uses them to paint lovely portraits of people, herself, and of pure emotions. Her poetry can be challenging, using odd things like "steer manure" and a "stampeding buffalo" to describe impulses of the heart and spirit; stuff like "iron filings" and an "organ pipe" that one would not expect to find in a song lyric, and weaving it all into utterly gorgeous, dream-like stories of love, work, survival and death. One song, about a soldier killed in battle, is drawn from Rimbaud, and sits along side the rest of Veirs' wholly original poetry quite naturally. She lets the images do the talking, never preaching or lecturing, yet delivering potent messages just the same.

The instrumentation all through JULY FLAME is constantly interesting, with Laura's fine guitar and banjo playing, Eyvind Kang's viola, Steve Moore's keyboards, and Karl Blau's harmony vocals providing most of the base. Other instruments like saxophones, vibes, a thumb piano, clarinet, keyboards, upright bass, percussion, even a string quartet, are added here and there, but the overall sound is uncluttered and clean. This set is so excellent throughout, that it's hard to pick the best songs, but the standouts for me are "Sun is King," "I Can See Your Tracks," "Life Is Good Blues," "Silo Song," "Little Deschutes," "Summer Is The Champion," and the aptly titled closer, "Make Something Good." Yes, she did "make something good" -- all of these songs have something to say, something to give. In addition, Ms. Veirs' singing is better than ever; in fact, I don't think anyone, even with a better singing voice, would be able to improve upon these performances. There's a perfect meld of vocal, lyric writing and music here. Already, I can hardly wait for the next Laura Veirs project!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Found Treasure July 26, 2010
By tesg
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This was one of those "You may also like" Amazon suggestions. All I can say is...How did I go this long without ever hearing of Laura Veirs. She even lives in my hometown for crying out loud.

This is my find of the year thus far. Folky, poppy, and sometimes retro (the 70's vibe of "Summer is the Champion" is fantastic), this disc just knocked me sideways. It was the perfect disc at the perfect time for me. It will be in heavy rotation in the car CD changer for at least the rest of the year.

I'll be catching up on the rest of her catalog if you need me.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars LV sounds like paradise
The songs on here are all wonderful. It's like 13 first kisses in a row. Treat yourself to this album. I Want You to Be My Second
Published 12 months ago by John Mark Davidson
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of Again
I loved this cd in 2010 but have fully realized it's melodic brilliance and song craft in 2011. A rare and unique gem that lands on my best of music list in 2011.
Published 17 months ago by JBT
5.0 out of 5 stars Laura Veirs- Transports you to summer pastures
"July Flame" is a "full blown" pedigree lo-fi album from Portland's wonderful Laura Veirs. Recorded in her back room, this is an enchanting, wry and often winsome album. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Red on Black
5.0 out of 5 stars a revelation
I'll preface this interview by saying this was the first Laura Veirs' CD I purchased, so it was my first impression of her. Read more
Published on May 10, 2011 by Chel Micheline
4.0 out of 5 stars A patchwork quilt of ideas
Summer may be the theme here, but something about "July Flame" suggests the chill of autumn as well, a time of turning and change. Read more
Published on January 12, 2011 by loce_the_wizard
4.0 out of 5 stars Quite Lovely
This album as a whole is quite good. Unfortunately, I think it starts on a sour note with "I Can See Your Tracks." "Carol Kaye" is another one that was hard for me to listen to. Read more
Published on September 15, 2010 by Dan
3.0 out of 5 stars Sunny folk pop quite different from earlier work
The timbre and register of the voice is a little girl's, in folk-pop mode, recalling white girl groups from the early 60s. Read more
Published on August 16, 2010 by Frank Camm
5.0 out of 5 stars Summer on Disc
Laura Veirs's latest album is beautifully crafted, hewn from the layers of this former geologist's experiences and imagination. It's so thought-provoking to be almost surreal. Read more
Published on July 10, 2010 by Timothy Williams
4.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing, creative new sound - really like this CD
July Flame is a fantastic new release from 37-tear old Laura Veirs, who is new to me - but she's not new. Read more
Published on March 21, 2010 by A. Boyd
5.0 out of 5 stars Laura Veirs Rules the World
Fantastic CD. Her best yet. All the songs are brilliant! My July Flame will be burning for a long time.
Published on March 13, 2010 by Julie A. Gengo
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