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Through The Devil Softly
by Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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  • Original Release Date: September 29, 2009
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars She spins a web of intrigue, October 1, 2009
I heard some of the songs prior to the official album release date and was immediately "sold". First, these songs feel like a road trip into the darkest corner of Miss. Sandoval's mind...the mood here is atmospheric & Spellbinding with a capital "S". In particular, I found the songs "For the rest of your life" and "Blanchard" captivating. Despite having lost nearly a decade, the band has refined their sound with Sandoval's voice continuing to highlight her unbridled sensuality. Do I recommend this album you ask? I do, I do, I do and can only praise this singer for the air of mystique she creates in her music. This is psychedelia fused with folk and trip hop-an experimental masterpiece.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sandoval's talent is not found almost anywhere nowadays, October 22, 2009
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This is not a Mazzy Star album, that's for sure but still, Hope Sandoval finds beatiful, tricky and simple ways to get you with her songs and her proyect here. The first half of the record is exactly what I was expecting from her: mellow melodies, trance periods and breathing sadness all over the place (Blanchard, Wild roses, Lady Jessica and Sam and Set the blaze are the example) Now, it is fair to point out one particular song on the first half of the record: "For the rest of your life". Here the music structure is awesome. The bass line kind of thing is waird and yet well fit for the mood of the song and the electric guitar reminds me to what bands like The Cure or even Radiohead would do. Strangely beautiful for sure. On the other hand, when you arrive to "Trouble" and "Fall aside" the real fun starts. Beautiful, beautiful songs that take me back more to what Sandoval used to do with Mazzy Star. I automatically felt in love with these two songs when I listened to them.

All this aside, I must point out above everything the exquisite voice that Ms. Hope Sandoval still has. Beautiful, stunning voice that in my humble opinion next to Natalie Merchant (10'000 maniacs) and Tori Amos defined how a real singer acrually sang a song back in the 90's.

Welcome back Hope!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A DREAM WALTZ FLOATING OUT AT SEA, November 23, 2009
By W. T. Hoffman "artist and musician" (Pennsylvania, United States) - See all my reviews
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Hope Sandoval's voice has floored me, since I first heard MAZZY STAR's "So Tonight That I Might See". Being a fan of Hope's voice is frustrating. For the duraton of Hope's 19 year singing career, she has only released 5 albums, this being her second solo album after a 9 year hiatis. Then again, quality over quanity has its own merits. And here we see the merits in full bloom. When you spin the CD, you notice Hope's voice has lost none of its mystical, morphia slow quality. On this album, that quality is embellished with waltzes, (3/4 time), or singing the song ribato, with gaps in the flow and orchestration of the song. Most of the songs use this device of shifting downbeat, thru the layering of various time signatures over the drums, fading in and out electric guitar echos, or marimba punctuations, so that the timing of the songs is hard to determine. Overall, this reinforces that dreamy, slowed down observation of time, that is undoubtedly Hope Sandoval's trademark sound. The overall effect is staggering. Far from sounding like dated dream-pop, from the early 80s paisley underground, this album updates the sound, matures it, and offers it with a totally mature vision. (Just to set the record straight, HOPE never really was part of a paisley underground, as much as Dave Robach was. OPEL and the DREAM SYNDICATE, 80s bands long before Hope's singing, and before MAZZY STAR, are the real Paisley Underground, new wavey sound. MAZZY STAR evolved from the mass market recognition of alternative music, after Grunge broke mainstream).

THRU THE DEVIL SOFTLY's songs range in orchestration from a full band sound, with drums, acoustic and electric guitars, bass and marimba, to broken up elements of this vision. For instance, SETS THE BLAZE starts with an acoustic guitar fingerpicked, Hope singing, with backround vocal effects, adds marimbas, tagging a coda with a string quartet. More than half of the songs are waltzes, but what's odder, is how many of the songs play with way the song is counted. THINKING LIKE THAT has a pure 3/4 timing on the drums, but includes a chorus, or "B" section, that slows down, thins out the instrument density, and almost SITS there in time, defying forward motion. Then, it picks up again. Strings come in, play for a few bars, and disappear. The effect is one of sleep walking thru a foggy park at twilight, or musical narcolepsy. This strangness increases, until by the last song, the sound of the sea is the predominant instrument, with a tinny, thin acoustic guitar, and Hope's hazy vocals, sounding like she's singing a mile out at sea, but recorded from the shoreline. Each song takes a different approach to this esthetic of SLOWCORE. Overall, compared to her last album BARVARIAN FRUIT BREAD, this album's sound is much more developed. THERE'S A WILLOW is the only song where Hope's harmonica work is showcased. Again, this is a song that has some percussion in 3/4, covered by waves of cymbals played with brushes, and other instruments playing in 6/8. Most of the songs play with that central orchestration, with only two songs sounding like a band might play them, ie, MAZZY STAR. (BLACHARD, the first song, and TROUBLE.) In fact, the ONLY thing missing from those songs, that would make them an update of those heady MAZZY STAR albums, is the absence of David Robach's electric guitar freak outs. In other ways, if your favorite MAZZY STAR songs were numbers like "FIVE STAR SERENADE", or "INTO DUST", then you'll love this album. Really, this album sounds more like MAZZY STAR, than anything around since 1996.

As for the lyrics, as usual, they are anybody's guess, and have the same half-lit, miasmic quality that you see on the cover photograph. The cover shows an arm, part of a chair, leaving the audience to infer the whole from the parts. Hope's vocal quality, drawing out words, singing vowels like voiceless angels humming into echo chambers, does make lyrical observations nearly impossible. But that's part of the album's esthetic, its charm. The sense of words fade in and out, the dynamics of individual instruments fade in and out. You hear a banjo, and claves, then they fade away, and you hear an organ, and Hope's keening voice, only to hear that fade into bass drum and percussion. If you are into music you can dance to, then the only dance you could do here, is a "danse macabre". However, reducing her music to some branch of goth, based on this slow, dark sound, (or the album's title) defies any rationale. When Hope sings "Is that the Devil in your Eyes, or just Some Kind of Symphony?", it best sums up whatever Goth elements MAY be here. Hope Sandoval has achieved a great piece of music here, that's the bottom line. So, what is it? In the end, this still seems to be a branch of Freak Folk, produced by the queen of the genre. THEN AGAIN...It might be Belly Button Gazing music. It might be Paisly Underground. It might be Slo Core. It might just be a daydream waltz, floating off to the foggy sea.
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4.0 out of 5 stars compelling
Hope Sandoval has a very soothing, mysterious voice which she pairs up with complementary arrangements. Read more
Published 5 days ago by starryeyez

4.0 out of 5 stars Fairly decent dark pop/alternative country album
This is a good album, it's well thought out and realised. You get the impression that Hope Sandoval is one who expresses herself and communicates best through her music, and... Read more
Published 16 days ago by M. Gallichio

5.0 out of 5 stars Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions
Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions do it again! Spooky and cool all at the same time. Nice guitar work and as always theres Hope.
Published 1 month ago by Mark C. Evitts

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast, effective, and very low priced
I am very pleased with the product that I purchasd. I received it much faster then what the shipping estimate time indicated and in great condition. Read more
Published 1 month ago by C. Marie

5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth your time
It has been a long time since Hope Sandoval has released any new material and as usual she doesn't disappoint. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Keith A. Melancon

5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
hope sandoval rocks period, this cd is awesome, but hope sandoval has never put out anything bad, love love this cd.
Published 3 months ago by R. Nolting

5.0 out of 5 stars Hope is Faith holding its hand out in the dark.
I don't listen to Hope Sandoval when I'm happy. No, Hope's cds are playing when it's a lonesome autumn night, stars are in the sky, I'm thinking of that girl I used to know, and... Read more
Published 3 months ago by G. Fazio

5.0 out of 5 stars A splendid new release. Dreamy and Lovely.
Good Grief. I haven't listened to a new CD so many times in a row since KID A. If you still love Mazzy Star, don't even think twice. This album is just gorgeous.
Published 3 months ago by "Asthenosphere"

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!
Eight years was worth the wait. This album is just as amazing as 'Bavarian Fruit Bread'. I wish there was more of Hope's signature harmonica playing, but it's still a solid... Read more
Published 3 months ago by J. Pearson

5.0 out of 5 stars Tops At #1 Billboard Alternative New Artist Album (2009)!
It is a beautiful piece of art work. A bold artistic move and direction from her previous album (Bavarian Fruit Bread) and from Mazzy Star; we're talking about a span of over ten... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Solaris

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