Furnace Room Lullaby

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Album Information
  • Artist: Neko Case (See All Albums by Neko Case)
  • Date Released: Oct 1, 2007

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Indie Rock, Alternative, Commercial Alternative

  • Label: Anti/Epitaph

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 36:26

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36 Songs To Soothe the Pain

By eMusic Editorial Staff, eMusic Contributor

Whether you're happily married or told Cupid to shove it a long time ago, we can all agree on one thing: to quote the one-and-only Nazareth, "Love hurts/ Love scars/ Love wounds/ And mars." Or something. That's why we went ahead and compiled a list of 36 Songs To Soothe the Pain, from the bloodletting confessionals of Neko Case, Bright Eyes and Sunny Day Real Estate to the melancholic melodies of Sigur Rós, the Shangri-Las… more »

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The eMusic Top 10: Rock, Rot or Rule?

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Ronald Thomas Clontle is the author of Rock, Rot & Rule, a controversial music reference book that purports to be "the ultimate argument settler" when it comes to rating an artist's worth. In the book, the uncompromising Clontle ranks thousands of artists under the three headings listed in the book's title (rock = good, rot = bad, rule = great), based on various stringent criteria and extensive surveys. With the newly updated 2007 edition of… more »

They Say All Music Guide

It would be easy to call Neko Case alt-country’s answer to k.d. lang; after all, they’re both from Canada, both came into country music through artier pursuits, and both blend trad-style twang with a modernist lyrical perspective. But Case also has a couple more important things in common with lang — she has a superb voice that’s as big as all outdoors, and there’s nothing at all ironic about her love for the luxurious sadness of classic country & western. Case fronts a dramatically revamped line-up of Boyfriends on her second solo album, Furnace Room Lullaby, and it’s even stronger and more impressive than her fine debut set, The Virginian. Case co-wrote all of the album’s 12 songs, and the material strikes a more deeply personal note this time out, from the busted romance of “Set Out Running” and “We’ve Never Met” to the road-weary and unsentimental nostalgia of “Thrice All American” and “South Tacoma Way” (not many artists could put a lump in your throat at the notion of a Wal-Mart replacing the old downtown, but Case does it here). Case’s vocals are superb from front to back, as smooth and fiery as good brandy, and her revolving circle of musicians (including Ron Sexsmith and Kelly Hogan on backing vocals) are subtle and beautifully evocative, balancing sorrow and good times with an easy grace. Dozens of rock artists have wrung cheap laughs from the sound and feel of classic country, but Neko Case understands the honest emotions and working-class poetry Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton brought to their best music, and if her own take on such things is a bit different, Furnace Room Lullaby makes clear how deeply she cares for this music, and confirms her status as one of alt-country’s strongest artists. – Mark Deming

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