Just Announced: Jolie Holland

Jul

07

On sale Thursday at noon, but members can buy tickets now. Members should e-mail members@lprnyc.com with their member number to get the pre-sale password.

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Jolie Holland conveys motion and arrival with her fourth album, The Living and The Dead, a work between worlds, of moving on and finding something new, of missed chances, and promises on distant horizons. From the past (the haunting simplicity of “Love Henry,”which Bob Dylan tells us pre-dates the Bible) to the future (the stunning emotional complexity of her song,”The Future”), the Texas-bred singer-songwriter navigates a new rock approach that is built upon the folk, blues and jazz spectors that populated her three acclaimed previous albums.

Holland composed these songs in her old home town of San Francisco, as well as on the road across North America and Europe. A few were born during a writing retreat in New Zealand. Arising out of her life stories, and from the rich estuaries of the mysterious tales of other adventurers, her songs are grounded by true experience.

The Living and the Dead is an exhilarating ride with a higher voltage than the previous albums, music that had already left fans and critics at a loss to describe her singular vision as performer and writer. Holland worked with co-producer Shahzad Ismaily (Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Two Foot Yard, Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog) in sessions both in Brooklyn, New York and Portland, Oregon. With contributions from guitar maestros Marc Ribot (who played with Tom Waits and Elvis Costello) and M. Ward (who also produced one song and helped shape the sound of others) and drummer Rachel Blumberg (M. Ward, Bright Eyes, the Decemberists), Holland has created an album that serves as a career statement. Holland’s voice is the same beautiful instrument, which has never before sounded so confident, relaxed or emotive.

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