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Kristin Hersh

Learn to Sing Like a Star

  • AMG Review of Learn to Sing Like a Star

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    Thom Jurek
    All Music Guide

    Learn to Sing Like a Star is, without doubt, a Kristin Hersh record that's not entirely divorced from a Throwing Muses record (she has announced that the Muses aren't a dead concern), while also touching on 2001's Sunny Border Blue and her last solo offering, The Grotto, released in 2003. Her first solo offering in nearly four years, Learn to Sing Like a Star is nigh on worthy of rejoicing over. Hersh produced the record herself, and plays everything on it but drums -- played by bandmate David Narcizo -- with support from Martin and Kimberlee McCarrick on cello and violin, respectively. She has a bona fide single in the opening cut, "In Shock." A fast waltz tempo is ushered in by drums, electric guitar, and piano and the hook opens itself because in some sense, the rhythm is the hook. The dynamic is taut, and Hersh goes right into what she does best: lays out a naked lyric that sears immediately, simply peeling the flesh back: "Pinned by a dream state/You are fearless/And your empty arms/Waiting for no one/You wanted to be wanted...." The strings enter and underscore the shuffling kick drum and snare, and Hersh's voice is already reaching for it, that place in her body where the well overflows with emotion, completely free of bullsh*t observation. Of course, it reaches the listener that way, too.

    The three-and-a-half-minute "Day Glo," ushered in by both electric and downtuned acoustic guitar, underscores a single-note lyric line. Narcizo comes in on the refrain: "Getting up is what hurts...." By the time the second chorus comes around, strings, her backing vocals, and a full-on kit drum and bassline break the emotion in the tune wide open. She returns to the subtle dynamic that is raged, caged, and ready to spring at the first opportunity. Her voice becomes a torn seam, a ragged-edge knife as she nearly screams: "Then you melt into the background/Adding injury to your insult..." She loses it near the end with layers of backing vocals soaring behind her unhinged electric guitar. Cacophony and near silence hold hands on this recording. The instrumental lues "Christian Hearse" follows here, out of tune, faltering, but never out of time, though it is out of space, someplace from the Delta where it met the northern climes. There are two more instrumental pieces titled simply "Piano 1" and "Piano 2." They break the album in places to allow you to catch your breath.

    There is no lack of pathos on Learn to Sing Like a Star, and the album seems to be about learning to go on after grief, loss, and perhaps emotional abuse. The songs aren't saturated with the word "I," either. There are more "you" and "yours" here, although the first person is certainly present as well. The wily, raw emotion precludes these songs from being merely empathetic; Hersh goes further in both lyric and musical composition than she has before. There is a degree of not only sophistication but restraint in her attention to texture, detail, and dynamic. Her previous solo records, fine as they are, bring out her dark and darkly humorous tomes in a steady buildup. Here, surprise is around every corner, and the potential for it lies behind every word twist or angling guitar line. The stuttering rocker "Peggy Lee" features some knockout electric guitar entwined with the strings. Fuzzed explosive six-string and an expressionistic lyric make this tune addictive. Its middle eight contains a complete shift that makes the tune an obsessive listening experience. "Vertigo" is the most poignant cut here; if personal and emotional disintegration had a theme song, this acoustic ditty would be it: "...This place makes me feel like I'm dead haunting/It comes when you steal a Persephone pit/Swallowed with the oxygen that bruised our bones/Swallowed with the pathetic cry, 'Take me home.'"

    "Wild Vanilla" could have been done by Lou Reed early in his solo career, and would have fit well on his self-titled debut, or even on Coney Island Baby. But it's all Hersh: as the guitars swirl, an acoustic keeping rhythm with Narcizo's kit work along with a psychedelic wobbly, distorted, and time-warped lead line, she sings: "You messing with my head makes a terrible noise." "The Thin Man" is one of those tracks, a allad that cannot be described. Its poetic and compositional acumen are irrevocably linked, two terribly mismatched lovers rolling together in a dance of starvation and obsession. Learn to Sing Like a Star was certainly worth the wait, and if fans will listen closely enough, they'll understand that Hersh's sophistication as both a singing poet and composer has grown almost immeasurably. It defines whatever brilliance is these days -- it's necessary, and it's a carefully crafted yet compulsively delivered gem. As far as pop music goes, it should not be passed up by anyone who has ever felt that whatever happens underneath the skin is driven by the pitted, pitiable, scarred, and shape-shifting heart.

Remembering Sunny Border Blue and Celebrating Kristin Hersh Anew
over 2 years ago
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Before hearing Kristin Hersh's solo album, Sunny Border Blue, any one of us could have been a different person. It was at a crowded Ann Arbor Borders appearance in early 2002 that I was first exposed to the dreamlike, sharp yet balanced solo work of this amazing artist. My friend Becca had traveled in from Ohio to see Kristin perform. It was months before I fully understood how nervous and s...

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Kristin Hersh - Learn To Sing Like A Star
over 2 years ago
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KRISTIN HERSH – LEARN TO SING LIKE A STAR (2007)There’s a sense of comfort in knowing that even after a four year gap, one can pick up Kristin Hersh’s latest CD, put it in the player and there’s a warm continuation, like she’s never been away. The voice is a little more beat up than usual, there’s none of the ranting and wailing of her Throwing Muses days, but the glistening intensity

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Learn To Sing Like a Star - Kristin Hersh
over 2 years ago
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"Kristin Hersh":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin_Hersh played an acoustic solo set, Thursday at Easy Street Records on Mercer in Seattle, which included a few songs from her new release and great versions of couple of favorites of mine, from early solo albums, Ghost and Your Dirty Answer.Easy St. Records, Seattle, Feb. 22, 2007 (posted by +this.nik+, more with other "KH photos on flikr":htt...

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Can't Stop Listening
over 2 years ago
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2007 has been a great year for music so far, with a lot of expected greatness and a few surprises (at least for me). First of all, I'm pretty sure that Of Montreal's new one is going to be my party album for quite some time. Start to finish, it's perfect for getting ready, drinking up a storm, playing Circle of Death, dancing madly for no reason...everything a Saturday night entails, really. It...

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Learn To Sing Like A Star - A Review From AllMusic
over 2 years ago
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Learn to Sing Like a Star is, without doubt, a Kristin Hersh record that's not entirely divorced from a Throwing Muses record (she has announced that the Muses aren't a dead concern), while also touching on 2001's Sunny Border Blue and her last solo offering, The Grotto, released in 2003. Her first solo offering in nearly four years, Learn to Sing Like a Star is nigh on worthy of rejoicing over...

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Kristin Hersh - Learn To Sing Like A Star
over 2 years ago
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KRISTIN HERSH – LEARN TO SING LIKE A STAR (2007)There’s a sense of comfort in knowing that even after a four year gap, one can pick up Kristin Hersh’s latest CD, put it in the player and there’s a warm continuation, like she’s never been away. The voice is a little more beat up than usual, there’s none of the ranting and wailing of her Throwing Muses days, but the glistening intensity

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Kristin/Muses/50 Ft Wave
over 2 years ago
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If you aren't into this lady's music, maybe you should be. I've been a fan since ..well Throwing Muses - Throwing Muses. But what is really entertaining is reading her tour diaries. Imagine a fairly well established (80's-00's+) indie rocker, add children, dogs, spouse, and band etc.. put them in a bus and tell about it. Ok it sounds kind of played. But the writing is really interesting. One ti...

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Throwing Music
over 2 years ago
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Go read the newest Tour Diary from Kristin Hersh et als...We have four days to make Minneapolis. An easy schedule to keep with Super Billy at the wheel unless, of course, the universe tilts on its axis and everything goes all haywire and the Family Bus blows up. Which it does....

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Remembering Sunny Border Blue and Celebrating Kristin Hersh Anew
over 2 years ago
Blog post image preview

Before hearing Kristin Hersh's solo album, Sunny Border Blue, any one of us could have been a different person. It was at a crowded Ann Arbor Borders appearance in early 2002 that I was first exposed to the dreamlike, sharp yet balanced solo work of this amazing artist. My friend Becca had traveled in from Ohio to see Kristin perform. It was months before I fully understood how nervous and s...

More >
Can't Stop Listening
over 2 years ago
Blog post image preview

2007 has been a great year for music so far, with a lot of expected greatness and a few surprises (at least for me). First of all, I'm pretty sure that Of Montreal's new one is going to be my party album for quite some time. Start to finish, it's perfect for getting ready, drinking up a storm, playing Circle of Death, dancing madly for no reason...everything a Saturday night entails, really. It...

More >
Learn To Sing Like a Star - Kristin Hersh
over 2 years ago
Blog post image preview

"Kristin Hersh":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin_Hersh played an acoustic solo set, Thursday at Easy Street Records on Mercer in Seattle, which included a few songs from her new release and great versions of couple of favorites of mine, from early solo albums, Ghost and Your Dirty Answer.Easy St. Records, Seattle, Feb. 22, 2007 (posted by +this.nik+, more with other "KH photos on flikr":htt...

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Learn To Sing Like A Star - A Review From AllMusic
over 2 years ago
Blog post image preview

Learn to Sing Like a Star is, without doubt, a Kristin Hersh record that's not entirely divorced from a Throwing Muses record (she has announced that the Muses aren't a dead concern), while also touching on 2001's Sunny Border Blue and her last solo offering, The Grotto, released in 2003. Her first solo offering in nearly four years, Learn to Sing Like a Star is nigh on worthy of rejoicing over...

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