Middle Cyclone

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 73:08

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Terry Staunton

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01.11.10
Country gal looks even farther beyond the prairie
2009 | Label: Anti/Epitaph

On her fifth studio album in little over 10 years, Neko Case offers even more proof that her restless musical spirit can't be contained under the alt. country umbrella. The country motifs are still evident, but they're keeping company with all manner of styles. The soulful "Red Tide" shares much of its DNA with Amy Winehouse's "Back To Black," the combative feminist stance of "People Got A Lotta Nerve" powers along on an anglophile jangle that recalls The Lemonheads or Matthew Sweet, while "Magpie To The Morning" boasts the same laconic jazz-folk of Cowboy Junkies.

Case's covers choices are equally intriguing, remodelling the 1974 Sparks hit "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth" as a hymnal warning about the damage we're visiting upon the planet (a subject addressed on several other tracks); Harry Nilsson's "Don't Forget Me" echoes with pianos like a portentous lullaby. The crystal-clear diction of her voice manages to soothe and scare across the same few bars, marking her as one of the most powerful and alluring singers of recent times.

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Simply Incredible

billfuddled

Her pure sweet voice is only made better by her deep, thought-provoking lyrics and superb composition. She is a gift and we are graced as recipients. Scarey thought: What will she do next?

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If I could

ricardo222

give 6 stars, I would. Five for the music and one extra for the album cover. Bitchin' Cougar!

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Amazing

RenaissanceMan

I (heart) Neko Case. To say she's an amazing songwriter and singer is a stunning understatement. This album is a new classic and will give you hope that all music doesn't suck nowadays.

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Coming off Fox Confessor makes life hard

LargishNose

Yes, Fox Confessor was a superb album. And is this as good, not quite. If I could have drawn the half-star I would have, but this is more deserving than a mere four-star album. The brilliant Harry Nilsson is a tough guy to cover and Neko Case found a way to make his work come alive and breathe with a new voice. She held a steady course of fulfilling lyrics, sharp tones and it sat in my car player for a solid month. That is high praise from me.

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Creativity a +++

Guitarzan

The vocals and material is great. Another enjoyable adventure we're taken on.

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WOW!

SmileSara

Middle Cyclone is absolutely gorgeous! Neko Case effortlessly sings her way through emotions and genres. Very well done!

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The Editors Must Be Sleeping

rpmoitozo

Neko Case is a treasure. This album floats effortlessly between genres and manages to blend into something all its own, like some sort of southern alt folk rock. Breezier than Fox Confessor but no less lyrically dark, it's simply a great addition to her increasingly impressive catalog.

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If you think you might like it, you will

justino_dea

It is really hard to get a feel for Neko Case's work with 30 sec samples, or even a listen or two of the album. Just download it, and get a chance to have a few good listens- you won't have any regrets. Neko is talented and original to a rare degree. If you like this, go for "Fox Confessor..." next.

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Why is this not a "Pick"

elitchfield

This was the best album of 2009 and probably one of the best of the decade. How is emusic not giving it props?

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Neko Case looks formidable on the cover of Middle Cyclone, brandishing a sword in one hand while crouching low on the hood of a muscle car. It’s mostly camp, of course — the sort of superwoman image that Quentin Tarantino might have used for Death Proof’s ad campaign — but it also draws contrast with Case’s past albums, two of which featured moody shots of the songwriter sprawled on the floor, ostensibly knocked out. Middle Cyclone isn’t the polar opposite of Blacklisted’s downcast Americana; there are still moments of heartbreak on this release, and Case channels the sad cowgirl blues with all the nuance of Patsy Cline. Multiple years in the New Pornographers’ lineup have brightened her outlook, though, and Middle Cyclone balances its melancholia with some of the most pop-influenced choruses of Case’s career. “I’m a man-man-maneater,” she sings on “People Got a Lotta Nerve,” a snappy gem of vocal harmonies and jangled guitars. The mammal metaphors continue with “I’m an Animal,” where a coed choir hums a wordless, hooky refrain. These songs are still filled with earth tones — they may even pitch their tent closer to the folk camp than Carl Newman’s power pop — but their venture into brighter territory is a confident one.
Of course, Neko Case already explored the animal world with 2006′s Fox Confessor Brings the Flood, and Middle Cyclone devotes more time to weather, nature, and the stormy atmospherics provided by her backup band. There are few voices as haunting as Case’s alto, and she flaunts her vocal chops over a number of semi-ballads, from the cinematic “Prison Girls” (a country-noir love letter to someone with “long shadows and gunpowder eyes”) to the sparse title track. She does a surprise duet with chirping birds during “Polar Nettles” — a result of the pastoral recording sessions, which took place in a barn — before tackling a cover of Sparks’ “Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth,” whose title very well may be the album’s mission statement. There’s still room to tackle love from the perspective of different characters — a man in “Vengeance Is Sleeping,” a disbeliever in “The Next Time You Say Forever,” a smitten wind vortex in “This Tornado Loves You” — but nature remains at the forefront of Middle Cyclone, whose 14 songs conclude with a half-hour field recording of noisy crickets and frogs. Moody and engaging throughout, Cyclone is another tour de force from Neko Case, if not as immediately arresting as Fox Confessor. – Andrew Leahey

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