![]() While on previous records she would often revel in her throaty rasp, these two 2015 offerings find her reaching further into her higher register for ethereal effect. ![]() In other words, this is an obvious step forward but it is one more likely to surprise than offend the fans of their signature sound.Īs on “Depression Cherry,” Legrand continues to stretch herself out as a vocalist. Opener “Majorette” and later track, “One Thing” both possess a rock edge, while at the same time not sacrificing the act’s signature sound. This is a slightly better record because for a few fleeting moments it gets the duo out of their lush comfort zone. ![]() “Thank Your Lucky Stars” continues the evolution of “Depression Cherry.” It is clear that Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally really want to push their sound forward and these nine songs do that more effectively than the ones on their predecessor.
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