JULIE DOIRON - Woke Myself Up reviews
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Those not predisposed to melancholy songs of domestic joy and sorrow might choke on Julie Doiron's naked, irony-free earnestness: Setting aside knee-jerk defenses to spare songs about family and feelings is necessary to enjoy Woke Myself Up, the Canadian singer-songwriter's seventh album. Re-teaming with members of her old band—the fuzzy, occasionally rocking Eric's Trip—Doiron adds mild punches to her simple, beautiful songs, allowing drums and more-than-just-hushed guitar a more prominent role than she has in years....full text |
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| Jam! |
Tenth anniversaries can make some folks a bit wistful. And it has now been a decade since Maritime noise-rockers Eric's Trip released their final studio album and bassist Julie Doiron issued her first solo disc.
So maybe it shouldn't be a shock that the singer-songwriter strikes a slightly nostalgic pose on her seventh set Woke Myself Up. But it is a pleasant surprise -- especially for fans of her old group....full text |
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| TinyMixTapes |
| For those who have been listening long enough to remember, or who’ve delved into the indie rock back catalogue, Julie Doiron will always be remembered as the comely and rock-solid bassist from Eric’s Trip. However, that psychedelic-leaning Canadian combo was not long for this world, and since their demise, she has built a solid body of work as a solo performer. Heartfelt and intimate in tone, her songs are always engaging, and her latest, Woke Myself Up, finds her in fine form....full text |
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