[indie-folk] (2022) Jana Horn - Optimism [FLAC] [DarkAngie]
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(2022) Jana Horn - Optimism(2022) Jana Horn - Optimism
Review:
Jana Horn recorded a solo debut before Optimism that she scrapped because it sounded too good. âIt didnât reflect me very much,â she told The Guardian. The Texan post-grad fiction writer and teacher recruited some members of the band Knife on the Water and made another album, from scratch, that she liked better. The music was daringly simple this time, and in that space, something sprouted and proliferated: her writerâs mind, which snaked into the cracks left by the arrangements. That album, now being given proper release by Philadelphiaâs No Quarter, reveals its quizzical heart in its opening seconds. Horn plays the beginning of âFriends Againâ on two acoustic guitar strings with two fingers. Absent a few chord changes, the song is intriguingly close to something you could write and play with no guitar knowledge whatsoever. A trumpet eventually chimes in with some whole notes, but otherwise, the action is confined to Hornâs words, which trace the circumference of a psychic wound over and over. âYou didnât just push me out, you dug me out, deep,â she sings airily, adding dripping-faucet repetitions of the word âdeep,â as if each time might bring her closer to the injuryâs root. From there, the album blossoms into a muted country sway, the turnaround licks and shuffles and cymbal hits all played sotto voce. The dry peculiarity in Hornâs delivery recalls Phil Elverum, just as the chilly serenity of the music sometimes evokes Mount Eerie. Filigreeâa soft Hammond organ, like a raised eyebrow, on the title track; an electric guitar glinting in the corners of âTime Machineââwarms the edges. If Elverumâs mood is solitary reverie, Hornâs is more tender and intimate: many lyrics read like eavesdropped conversations between partners. In her unusually entertaining press bio (âa grad professor once told me that masturbation is writing, as long as youâre looking out a windowâ), Horn cites Raymond Carver, and her best songs have the bewildering, boiled-down quality of one of Carverâs miniatures. As in Carverâs stories, or Amy Hempelâs, youâre not always sure what the narrator is revealing, or to whom, and the story feels broken off from some larger, ongoing narrative. Take âchanging lines,â which opens with one character confessing they woke up âdown in my brainâ to another. The second character delivers a curious rebuttal: âIn certain ways we just wonât relate, and thatâs where sympathy can be, and is, enough⌠down to the molecule, opposites exist, and to exist depend on their opposites (what God is not, he is).â Is that clear? No? The song ends there. The album feels about five times larger with the inclusion of âJordan,â its first single. Whereas the rest of the record sounds homey, âJordanâ surveys alien territory. The bass thrums simple eighth notes, accompanied by nothing except atmospheric swirls and Hornâs lyrics, which detail a dreamlike scenario full of the willfully Biblical symbols and cryptic exchanges that characterize Leonard Cohen songs. She sing-speaks calmly in flowing meter, and as the song swirls and darkens, nothing is clear except for its riveting portent. Sheâs mentioned it was the last song she wrote for the record, and it has the feel of a transmission from some other placeâmaybe where Jana Horn goes next.

Track Listing:
1.Friends Again 02:53
2.Time Machine 02:53
3.Optimism 01:59
4.Changing Lives 02:26
5.Man Meandering 03:37
6.Tonight 02:40
7.A Good Thing 03:37
8.Jordan 04:54
9.Driving 04:11
10When I Go Down Into the Night 02:15
Media Report:
Genre: indie-folk
Country: USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
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Files:
(2022) Jana Horn - Optimism [FLAC]- 09 - Driving.flac (24.8 MB)
- 02 - Time Machine.flac (16.6 MB)
- 03 - Optimism.flac (12.0 MB)
- 04 - Changing Lives.flac (12.9 MB)
- 05 - Man Meandering.flac (18.1 MB)
- 06 - Tonight.flac (11.1 MB)
- 07 - A Good Thing.flac (23.3 MB)
- 08 - Jordan.flac (21.1 MB)
- 01 - Friends Again.flac (12.6 MB)
- 10 - When I Go Down Into the Night.flac (9.1 MB)
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