JESS
KLEIN
ALEXANDRA SCOTT
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Post-punk, country, soul? This many-sided singer Jess Klein does it all- beautifully. Native New Yorker Jess Klein was in college when she taught herself to play the guitar, using her father's old acoustic. She had already done a little singing & knew how to play the clarinet. In no time at all she was writing songs on her own & performing locally. With some time overseas, & then a move to Boston, Klein turned her full attention toward her musical career. After performing enough to polish her natural skills, Klein recorded her first album, Wishes Well Disguised, in 1998. The debut was independently released and showcases tunes like The Cloud Song, Pressure, and Favorite Shade of Blue. For 2000, Klein put together pop/rock & folk-mixed tracks like Goodbye, Goodbye, Little White Dove, I Tried, and Love Is Where You Find It, to complete a sophomore release titled Draw Them Near, breaking out under the Slow River Records label. Some of the artists who helped out on the recording were producer George Howard, mixer Paul Q. Kolderie, guitarist Will Kimbrough, drummer Ken Coomer, & bassist Brad Jones. Rykodisc, the influential independent label who distributed Klein's Slow River release, signed her to their main label for her next release, the more polished & accessible Strawberry Lover, which was released in 2005; another notable singer-songwriter from Boston, Marc Copely, served as producer & bandleader. In between recording, Klein spends endless time touring, having performed with popular acts like 10,000 Maniacs, Richard Shindell, & Jill Sobule. |
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There's some bizarre, magical place where the Rainbow Room, Lollapalooza, & the Cocoanut Grove all end up occupying the same place in time & space, & every member of the audience is reading both Hi Fidelity & Nero Wolfe; & stepping on to the stage, trying to decide whether to wear heels or combat boots or Birkenstocks, is Alexandra Scott. In that same strange, alluring alternative universe, Moby & Jane Birkin had a girl child, & sent her to finishing school with Eartha Kitt; but alas, she ran away to follow Beck, with a CD changer full of Stereolab & Bjork. I know no such place exists, but there's nothing quite like Alexandra Scott. There really isn't. A classy modernist, a 21st century singer & composer with all the seductive goose bump chill of a damn good Cosmopolitan, Miss Scott draws on all things sweet & shifty & funky & noisy, from a startlingly eclectic range of influences, to make a silky & very original clatter. Look at the pictures, dammit, & listen to the music: rich, haunting, sexy, spiky...the hitch-hiker of every boy's dreams takes you on a tour of the past & the future |
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