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艺人
White Magic
语种
英语
厂牌
Drag City
发行时间
2006年11月14日
专辑类别
录音室专辑

专辑介绍

by Heather Phares

White Magic's debut album, and first recording as the duo of Mira Billotte and Doug Shaw, stretches beyond the haunting indie folk of the Through the Sun Door EP to an eclectic, sometimes scattered, array of sounds. Dat Rosa Mel Apibus -- Latin for "the rose gives the bees honey," a metaphor for hard work and its rewards that dates back to the 16th century -- is an apt title for this collection of songs; it feels like Billotte and Shaw dug deep to expand the band's boundaries. When the album's ambitious moments work, they're undeniably exciting: "Hold Your Hand in the Dark" pairs a winding, medieval-sounding melody with tumultuous drums; "Palm and Wine" is oddly jaunty and sexy, like Peggy Lee singing a whimsical cabaret-folk number; and "Sun Song" has a witchy sense of drama. The duo also delves into the more mystical meanings of the album's title and beautiful packaging, which depicts the Rosa Mundi, a traditional Rosicrucian image: on "All the World Wept," Billotte asks, "What is creation?" over a droning sitar melody that curls like incense smoke; on "Childhood Song," she's philosophical: "All we are is a blooming rose growing above the weeds below." The band's stylistic risks don't always pay off, though. "Hear My Call" and the title track are lengthy without developing much, and the lumbering rhythms the band favors can become tedious. White Magic is still the most compelling when the focus is on Billotte's unique alto, as on the band's riveting version of the traditional ballad "Katie Cruel" and "What I See," both of which recall the focus and simplicity of Through the Sun Door. Dat Rosa Mel Apibus is a frustratingly uneven album, but its strongest moments suggest that White Magic's ambition and hard work will reap rewards eventually.