eMusic Review
With a quivering soprano that effortlessly evokes the sacred peace-folk triumvirate (Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and Shirley Collins), Josephine Foster's high, tiny warble lends her records an otherworldly elegance, all rising spirits and blossoming snapdragons. Hazel Eyes… is Foster's solo debut, following a slot on the Banhart-curated Golden Apples of the Sun compilation and collaborations with her bands, Born Heller and the Supposed. Unsurprisingly, Foster's pretty pipes can be sinister and foreboding, whistling warnings over a haze of flute and strum or re-tooling nursery rhymes with vaguely menacing aplomb: "Shush little baby, you be cool!/ Or you're gonna grow into a crackerjack fool!/ Caw caw caw caw…"