New York City’s Margaret Glaspy crafts searing, captivating, guitar-driven pop songs, wielding a silver tongue and an electric guitar. Her raw sound draws heavily from Elliott Smith to Joni Mitchell. Glaspy cut her debut album at the legendary Sear Sound. The album was mixed by Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, Lucius). These 12 tracks present an artist who has arrived – intricate, unique rock songs underscored by “hot barbs of electric guitar” (Rolling Stone).
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1. Emotions And Math
2. Situation
3. You And I
4. Somebody To Anybody
5. No Matter Who
6. Memory Street
7. Pins And Needles
8. Anthony
9. Parental Guidance
10. You Don't Want Me
11. Love Like This
12. Black Is Blue
New York City’s Margaret Glaspy crafts searing, captivating, guitar-driven pop songs, wielding a silver tongue and an electric guitar. Her raw sound draws heavily from Elliott Smith to Joni Mitchell. Glaspy cut her debut album at the legendary Sear Sound. The album was mixed by Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, Lucius). These 12 tracks present an artist who has arrived – intricate, unique rock songs underscored by “hot barbs of electric guitar” (Rolling Stone).
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1. Emotions And Math
2. Situation
3. You And I
4. Somebody To Anybody
5. No Matter Who
6. Memory Street
7. Pins And Needles
8. Anthony
9. Parental Guidance
10. You Don't Want Me
11. Love Like This
12. Black Is Blue
One of the best albums to date. Margaret makes music that makes sense. There is no over complications in the music and lyrics. This is a must have for any record collection.
Charlie Macarone
August 1, 2016
This album is realy well done. Margaret Glaspey's voice is an arresting one that stopped me dead in my tracks at her first note. What I really like is that she doesn't sound like anyone else that I've ever heard. If anything I think people will soon use Margaret to describe what others sound like. Her guitar is as grungy as it is smooth and I love all the vibe-e old school vacum tube technology and analogue mojo that I hear on this record.. It all comes through nicely on the digital versions but if you have the luxury of vinyl by all means spin this on your turntable you'll be glad you did..