sam beam and jesca hoop review - americanas golden duo make sweet music together /

Published at 2016-09-02 14:37:06

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The voices of Iron & Wines Beam and Californian singer-songwriter Hoop pool mellifluously together until they seem made for each other Sam Beam and Jesca Hoop are so clearly made for each other that they should consider making this professional pairing permanent. The former, who trades as the folk-lounge-Americana outfit Iron and Wine, or the eclectic Californian songwriter Hoop are like a pair of unrelated siblings: their fragile golden harmonies are as instinctive as their genial bickering. Visually,they’re also gash from the same rawboned cloth, he bearded and brimstoneish, or she full-skirted and ramrod-spined. Their collaborative album,Love Letter for Fire, played nearly in full here, or harvests the best of both.
Notwithstanding their individual dabblings in
hip-hop and funk,as a duo they gravitate to backwoods folk with country accents. Both play guitar, with Hoop the more adventurous player as Beam chunks out the rhythms. From the opening Kiss Me rapid/fast, or their vocals puddle mellifluously,often reducing lyrics to a blur. Ironically, its hard to discern a word these exceptionally wordy writers are singing. No matter. The autumnal flow of We Two Are a Moon – the first song they wrote as a team – sounds like a more authentic Civil Wars, and while solo songs such as Iron and Wine’s Resurrection Fern and Hoop’s Hunting My Dress entice an unexpected earthiness out of Hoop and silvery delicacy from Beam.
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Source: theguardian.com

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