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On her sophomore full-length and debut for
New West
, singer and songwriter
Nikki Lane
teams with producer
Dan Auerbach
and an all-star cast of players to turn in a spirited offering of rock & roll Americana.
Lane
wrote or co-wrote everything on the date. While she never strays too far from upstart country, there are some startling textures and backdrops in most of these songs that expand their reach into other genres. Despite its
Waylon Jennings
-esque two-four strut, opener "Right Time" is bathed in reverb, a distorted bassline, and a psychedelic pedal steel. While she has openly acknowledged
Lucinda Williams
as one of her major influences, it has never been more keenly felt than in
's delivery on "Good Man" with its saturated, broken-hearted, American Gothic romanticism.
Auerbach
paints her yearning vocal with glockenspiels, a honky tonk piano filtered through an echo chamber, layered pedal steel, and cracking snares. The slow, confessional narrative in "You Can't Talk to Me Like That" is a simple old-school country song with a twist: its backing vocal by the
McCrary Sisters
is modeled on classic girl group charts, and the B-3 comes right out of
Bob Dylan
's mid-'60s albums. Lead single "Seeing Double" is drenched in urgent surf guitars, reverbed snares, and whining pedal steel. Despite its quick tempo,
's vocal is unhurried; her South Carolina drawl slips through syllables, bleeding one line into the next.
is her vocal duet partner on "Love's on Fire." Though it begins as an acoustic country song, it unfolds into a full-blown epic with gorgeous fiddle, steel, and brushed snares and tom-toms. Their voices entwine perfectly in the verses and choruses.
co-wrote the honky tonk waltz "Out of My Mind" with
J. Spaceman
of
Spiritualized
. Saturated in acoustic guitars and upright piano, its soaring pedal steel recalls the production of a young
Billy Sherrill
.
Carey Kotsionis
' backing vocal underscores
's as the ache in its narrative is laid bare. The Hammond organ in "Wild One" fuels a sassy kiss-off song.
's songs and delivery are strong throughout
All or Nothin'
; they're more polished and crafted than those on
Walk of Shame
. With
as a partner, her vocals and arrangements co-exist to wed past to present both simultaneously and effortlessly. ~ Thom Jurek
New West
, singer and songwriter
Nikki Lane
teams with producer
Dan Auerbach
and an all-star cast of players to turn in a spirited offering of rock & roll Americana.
Lane
wrote or co-wrote everything on the date. While she never strays too far from upstart country, there are some startling textures and backdrops in most of these songs that expand their reach into other genres. Despite its
Waylon Jennings
-esque two-four strut, opener "Right Time" is bathed in reverb, a distorted bassline, and a psychedelic pedal steel. While she has openly acknowledged
Lucinda Williams
as one of her major influences, it has never been more keenly felt than in
's delivery on "Good Man" with its saturated, broken-hearted, American Gothic romanticism.
Auerbach
paints her yearning vocal with glockenspiels, a honky tonk piano filtered through an echo chamber, layered pedal steel, and cracking snares. The slow, confessional narrative in "You Can't Talk to Me Like That" is a simple old-school country song with a twist: its backing vocal by the
McCrary Sisters
is modeled on classic girl group charts, and the B-3 comes right out of
Bob Dylan
's mid-'60s albums. Lead single "Seeing Double" is drenched in urgent surf guitars, reverbed snares, and whining pedal steel. Despite its quick tempo,
's vocal is unhurried; her South Carolina drawl slips through syllables, bleeding one line into the next.
is her vocal duet partner on "Love's on Fire." Though it begins as an acoustic country song, it unfolds into a full-blown epic with gorgeous fiddle, steel, and brushed snares and tom-toms. Their voices entwine perfectly in the verses and choruses.
co-wrote the honky tonk waltz "Out of My Mind" with
J. Spaceman
of
Spiritualized
. Saturated in acoustic guitars and upright piano, its soaring pedal steel recalls the production of a young
Billy Sherrill
.
Carey Kotsionis
' backing vocal underscores
's as the ache in its narrative is laid bare. The Hammond organ in "Wild One" fuels a sassy kiss-off song.
's songs and delivery are strong throughout
All or Nothin'
; they're more polished and crafted than those on
Walk of Shame
. With
as a partner, her vocals and arrangements co-exist to wed past to present both simultaneously and effortlessly. ~ Thom Jurek