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At the Party with My Brown Friends

Current price: $28.99
At the Party with My Brown Friends
At the Party with My Brown Friends

Barnes and Noble

At the Party with My Brown Friends

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The solo project of Portland-based musician , earned critical praise for the eerie introspective indie rock on her 2018 debut, . Raised on the Swinomish Indian Reservation north of Seattle, has publicly gone to bat as a champion of minority causes, proudly identifying herself as a "radical indigenous queer feminist." An adept singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, hers is a refreshing voice among indie rock's classically white populace, a position she cheekily alludes to on her sophomore set, . Having based much of her debut on personal catharsis, loss, and declaration of self, 's follow-up takes a softer approach, moving past tumult into everyday concerns of friendship, family, and love. Musically, it's a more robust affair, eschewing the lonesome lo-fi tones of her early output and embracing a thicker, albeit dreamier sound to frame her thoughtful musings. The yearning "My Heart Dreams" and "Scorpio Moon" are awash in rich colors with interesting sonic textures growing like moss underneath 's hushed vocals. The wistful Casio-toned "Going to the Beach with Haley" literally describes a carefree coastal road trip with friend and fellow songwriter , its pulsing wavelets building steadily into a mid-song crest of melodic fuzz guitar before backing gently down. The spare acoustic "You're Me and I'm You" celebrates 's deep spiritual connection with her mother, closing out the album with the warm refrain, "I am the one, the one she loves, she is the one, the one who loves me." Neither as radically charged or emotionally turbulent as her debut, is still an engaging listen whose charms come by way of connection and compassion rather than discord. ~ Timothy Monger

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