Nina Nastasia
Run To Ruin

This record left our Clint feeling happy.
New one from Nina Nastasia on Touch and Go. Lovely dark and eerie. Again its very quiet and very intimate. There's lots of violins softly screeching in a menacing fashion. The sound of being lost in some scary American back woods somewhere. Probably not best to play it late at night if you're a bit nervy around the house. Kind of like a less angry Shannon Wright or a very bleak Suzanne Vega backed by Dirty Three. Run To Ruin is on LP and CD

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This record left Lars Kjær Dideriksen feeling ecstatic.
What can I say? A friggin' masterpiece. Shorter than most albums, but containing more that most. Not a second on it is filler. Not an instrument too few or too many. Albini really makes the music feel like it's actually been played (which I suppose it is) rather than assembled layer upon layer in a computer or whatever. It's got all the little imperfections that you will grow to love as the album is played again and again. An album that goes straight for the heart with its wonderful melodies and words. Nina's best (of five) so far.
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