Neko Case: Blacklisted
Label: Bloodshot
"While the spare and often haunted sound of Neko Case's home-recorded Canadian
Amp EP seemed at the time like a late-night detour from
alt-country's leading songbird of the North, listening to Case's first
full-length album following Canadian
Amp suggests it may have been the first step along a new and
different path for her. Blacklisted is a considerably darker and
more understated affair than The
Virginian or Furnace
Room Lullaby, and its sometimes stark, sometimes elegant 3 a.m.
sound is informed as much by pop, jazz, and blues flavors as the
country & western-slanted melodies of her first two solo albums.
Which isn't to say Blacklisted is a total departure for Neko
Case; her big, bold, but silky smooth voice is still a thing of beauty,
and if anything, she's still learning more remarkable things she can do
with it, with the result being some of her finest and most insightful
performances to date. And Case continues to grow as a songwriter;
penning most of the album all by herself, Case is a lyricist willing to
answer to both her heart and her head, and she had a fine ear for a
melody to boot. With Joey
Burns and John
Convertino of Calexico,
Howe
Gelb of Giant
Sand, Dallas
Good of the
Sadies, and Kelly
Hogan all contributing to Blacklisted, Neko Case has crafted
an album whose quiet drift only adds to its power; it's hard to say if
hanging out with Nick
Cave on tour had much of an influence on her, but this disc sounds a
bit like Case's version of The
Boatman's Call, a personal exploration of the heart and soul
that proves sad and beautiful can often walk hand in hand. Highly
recommended." - Mark Deming, All Music



