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Over
The Mountain, Across The Valley and Back To The Stars
August 22, 2006 |
In Matador's storied history, we've had the pleasure of working
with some ridiculously talented people. The latest name we're happy
to add to the pantheon is the direct, evocative NYC-based vocalist/guitarist
Jennifer O'Connor.
Jennifer's career began in Atlanta, where after college she joined
Violet, a band compared to X and the Pixies. She started playing
solo after quitting Violet and moving to NYC. Her influences are
other artists with a fresh take on self-awareness, from Destroyer,
Silver Jews, Aimee Mann, and Smog, to Dylan and Petty, as well as
Jay Z, Kanye West, and Dizzee Rascal.
Jennifer released her debut EP, Truth Love Work, in 2000. 'Time
Out' wrote, "O'Connor is another Liz Phair or Elliott Smith
waiting to happen. Her understated guitar-based songs lack the primping,
preening and obviousness of Phair and the sad-sack whining of Smith.
Rather, her matter-of-fact lyrics tell stories that us regular joes
can relate to." Her self-released, self-titled debut followed
in 2002, and Red Panda released the acclaimed 'The Color And The
Light' in May 2005.
'Over The Mountain…' is her 3rd full-length, but it has the
immediacy of a debut. The past year saw many personal upheavals
which informed it more than she expected. "It's been so tumultuous,
I think that inevitably crept into my songs," she says. "I
wouldn't say that I always write from experience, but I did a lot
of it on this record." For her most emotional songs yet, she
self-produced and got rid of reverb and extraneous sounds, giving
them an urgency that her other records didn't always have. She explains,
"There's a lot of space; we purposefully pared everything down
to what was necessary for the song."
While Jennifer writes (and often performs) alone on guitar, each
song here (save the acoustic single-take "Today") is fleshed
out with a band that includes her longtime drummer Jon Langmead,
James McNew (Yo La Tengo) on bass, Kendall Meade (Sparklehorse,
Mascott) on keyboards & vocals, and other friends including
Britt Daniel (Spoon) on vocals, and Al Weatherhead, who produced
'Color...' & plays guitar on many tracks.
The record was recorded by Jim Bentley at The Fort in Brooklyn.
Meet Jennifer at:
myspace.com/jenniferoconnor
jenniferoconnor.net
matadorrecords.com/jennifer_oconnor
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