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Nicole Atkins

Neptune City

  • AMG Review of Neptune City

    Amg
    Katherine Fulton
    All Music Guide

    Throughout Neptune City, Nicole Atkins takes inspiration from some of rock's most famous women -- Stevie Nicks, Chrissie Hynde and Siouxsie Sioux to name the most prominent. Though only time will tell if she will join the ranks of her inspirations, Atkins shows on this album that she has both the capability and potential. By either happy accident or cunning design, the lush arrangements on Neptune City, which call to mind Rufus Wainwright's Poses or Duke Special's Songs from the Deep Forest, showcase the depth, range, and versatility of Atkins' voice, not to mention her songwriting prowess. After years of breathy, lightweight female vocalists, it's a welcome reminder that a woman's voice (in both the physical and literary sense) can have strength and power without losing its appeal.

    Even on numbers that employ more traditional pop sensibilities, Atkins is anything but vacuous or banal, and while the arrangements are certainly theatrical, they're not overbearingly so. This is evident from the beginning as the album's opener, "Maybe Tonight," starts off with a shimmering piano arpeggio and works into a song that sounds like a Brill Building or '60s girl group holdover for all the right reasons. The comparisons to musicians and styles of the past continue with "Cool Enough" and "Love Surreal," both of which share the cool, quirky, detached elegance that became the signature of Siouxsie and the Banshees later in their career. Coincidentally, or perhaps not, the bombastic "Brooklyn's on Fire!" calls to mind similar pomp found on fellow Siouxsie Sioux fans My Chemical Romance's The Black Parade, albeit with a more cheerful subject and melody. The album's gem is its title track; the chorus sounds enough like an old Roy Orbison tune that it's almost a shock to find that the composition is an Atkins original. In the end, the lyrics and tune take a backseat to Atkins' vocals, which are highlighted through soft backing instrumentals.

Nicole Atkins & The Sea rocks!
about 1 year ago
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I've been into the music of Nicole Atkins & The Sea for a while now.In October of 2007 I witnessed the much advertised and anticipated appearance of Nicole Atkins & The Sea at Southpaw in Brooklyn, NY. Prior to the announcement of this tour, I wasn't aware of who she or this band was – however, I soon discovered that I did have bit of a clue as I had already seen the American Express commercia.

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Nicole Atkins- Introducing the girl by the sea
about 1 year ago
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Have you guys ever heard of Nicole Atkins? The first time I met her was in a dingy basement backstage of Mercury Lounge in NYC...she was chilling with my friends Dax Riggs and one of us bummed a cigarette from one another and bitched how bad we wanted to quit. (We both since have- save a couple drunken nights) Since then, we've become friends and she's quite a charmer and fire sparker- born, ba...

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Nicole Atkins & The Sea rocks!
about 1 year ago
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I've been into the music of Nicole Atkins & The Sea for a while now.In October of 2007 I witnessed the much advertised and anticipated appearance of Nicole Atkins & The Sea at Southpaw in Brooklyn, NY. Prior to the announcement of this tour, I wasn't aware of who she or this band was – however, I soon discovered that I did have bit of a clue as I had already seen the American Express commercia.

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I'm in love with Nicole Atkins
over 2 years ago

Of course, I don't know Nicole Atkins, so it's more a kind of creepy, stalky, unrequited love from afar. How can I help myself, though? That voice! The girl can sing. She describes her sound as "a girl group from a David Lynch movie," and that works as well as anything. Check it out fo yosef.I'm happy to note that the live performance is better than the mp3 I uploaded. How rare is that? I defin...

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Purple Collection 8 (Neptune City)
about 1 year ago

Erika and I were driving cross country when this song hit her just right and she had to hear it over and over. We were approaching Birmingham and it always brings back those rolling Alabama hills.This was 28 June 2006, the very day that Janis went to MD Anderson because she had started to feel tired more often and her ankles started to swell pretty bad (fluid retention as her immune system star...

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