[americana, folk] (2022) Amanda Shires - Take It Like A Man [FLAC...
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(2022) Amanda Shires - Take It Like A Man
Review:
Plenty of musicians take great pains to create distance between their lyrics and their personal lives. Amanda Shires is not one of them. Each of the 10 songs on her new album, Take It Like a Man, comes directly from her own experience, a point she emphasizes in the press notes for the album. âEverything on the record is autobiographical. I didnât hold anything back,â Shires said. Thatâs tricky enough for someone who lives a fairly public life in her own right. Add in that Shires is married to someone whoâs also famous (that would be Jason Isbell), that the bulk of these songs trace the bumpy contours of their marriage and that he plays guitar on seven of them, and you canât help but wonder if their bond is uncommonly resilient, or whether this yearâs family vacation is still on. (If so, the coast of Maine is nice.) Then again, itâs no secret that relationships are complicated, even if youâre not a public figure. Not everyone has the guts to hang all that laundry on the line in full view, but Shires has always had a tendency to say whatâs on her mind, however bluntly it may come across. She doesnât offer many soft landings on Take It Like a Man. Itâs a fraught album, full of thorny feelings and barbed lyrics. Itâs also her most emotionally resonant collection of songs since her 2011 LP Carrying Lightning. Itâs not quite right to say that she was naive back then, but Shires, who turned 40 this year, has covered some miles since. She got married, had a daughter and lost a subsequent ectopic pregnancy. She has kept busy recording, touring on her own and with Isbellâs band, and forming her Grammy-winning country supergroup The Highwomenânot to mention struggling through a pandemic that threatened her livelihood. No wonder it hasnât been easy to find a balance. For all her strong feelings on Take It Like a Man, Shires remains a poet at heart. If her lyrics here are often forceful, theyâre also always evocative and sometimes even elegant, whether sheâs revisiting her fondness for bird imagery or seeking the thrill that accompanies a new relationship. Eventually, inevitably, that feeling transforms into something else as people get comfortable, or busy, or distracted. That change is at the root of many of these songs. Though Shires is sometimes mournful and subdued, sheâs just as often trying to provoke a reaction, to recapture the spark she longs for by setting a fire and watching what happens. The results can be startlingly sensuous: Sheâs yearning for strangers while thinking of him on âBad Behavior,â and letting her imagination wander into the adult section on album opener âHawk for the Dove.â âI see you talking but I canât hear a thing / Too caught up in the way I want you rolling over me,â she sings, over a wash of moody guitars and piano. Musically, these songs are often terse and filled with tension that emerges in squiggles of violin on the title track; dark, minor-key piano and a slow-motion wave of overdriven electric guitar on âFault Linesâ; or the catch in her throat when she starts to sing on album closer âEverything Has Its Time.â Shires has always had that quaver in her voice, to one degree or another, but sheâs rarely used it as effectively as she does here. She lets her voice fall almost into a whisper at the end of some of the lines on the bereft âEmpty Cups,â while Maren Morris adds a touch of steel with her resolute backing vocals. The quaver offers a hint of Shiresâ vulnerability on the sardonic and deceptively jaunty tune âHere He Comes,â and suggests sheâs doing her best to hold herself together when she sends her voice high on âDonât Be Alarmed.â For all her obvious skill as a writer and musician, Shiresâ albums have sometimes given the impression that sheâs had something to prove. Though her musical partnership with Isbell is very often (and to great benefit) collaborative, two creative people living under the same roof are bound to be competitive, too, regardless of whether theyâre conscious of itâor, maybe, whether theyâre willing to acknowledge it. Take It Like a Man is Shiresâ first album in a while that feels fully self-contained, as if she decided that the only person she needs to impress with these songs is herself. By removing herself from competition with anyone else, Shires emerges as a clear winner. Take It Like a Man is a worthy prize.
Track List:
01. Hawk For The Dove
02. Take It Like A Man
03. Empty Cups
04. Don't Be Alarmed
05. Fault Lines
06. Here He Comes
07. Bad Behavior
08. Stupid Love
09. Lonely At Night
10. Everything Has Its Time
Media Report:
Genre: americana, folk
Country: Nashville, Tennessee, 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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(2022) Amanda Shires - Take It Like A Man [FLAC]- 02. Take It Like A Man.flac (29.5 MB)
- 01. Hawk For The Dove.flac (25.0 MB)
- 03. Empty Cups.flac (26.0 MB)
- 04. Don't Be Alarmed.flac (22.0 MB)
- 05. Fault Lines.flac (17.8 MB)
- 06. Here He Comes.flac (24.9 MB)
- 07. Bad Behavior.flac (23.8 MB)
- 08. Stupid Love.flac (21.3 MB)
- 09. Lonely At Night.flac (25.2 MB)
- 10. Everything Has Its Time.flac (22.5 MB)
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