Lorenzo Wolff: Down Where The Valleys Are Low

The songs of 70s composer Judee Sill are interpreted by producer and multi-instrumentalist Lorenzo Wolff on this dark journey into the singer-songwriter’s tormented thought process. A wide collection of vocalists including Grace McLean, Emily Holden, Michel Cerveris and Mary-Elaine are s upported bya rotating team including Jon Cowherd/p, Emily Holden/vi-BGVS, Scott Metger/g Jeremy Gustin/dr and Wolff on anything that needs to fill in the blanks. The result is a mix of ethereal and dark moods as on “The Kiss”, eerie voice, guitar and vibes on “Crayon Angels” and indie rock on “There’s A Rugged Road” with dashes of punk-rock distortion during the title piece. Sort of a mix of Janis Ian angst with late period Tom Waits instrumentation. Keep away from sharp objects when listening.

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