You (Understood)

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 42:30

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Laura Leebove

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Laura Leebove is a Brooklyn-based music journalist whose writing has appeared in various publications including Billboard, Spinner.com, Venus Zine, Critical Mob...more »

12.01.10
Personal stories made universal with soulful, captivating folk
2010 | Label: Ramseur Records

In "Blueprints," the second track on Samantha Crain's sophomore LP You (Understood), the Shawnee, Oklahoma, folk songwriter sings, "Into your eyes, I climbed/ I have no eyes of my own." In a way, it sums up the premise of the record: Crain wanted to document relationships and incidences with 16 different people in her life. Most songs seem to be written from Crain's perspective, but there's no doubt that she had to examine every topic from both sides in order to effectively tell the stories. And while she might be singing about specific people, Crain excels at finding the universal themes in each narrative.

The mournful and haunting "Wichitalright" considers the overwhelming choices confronting Crain's generation of 20-somethings; she assures them, "You can take it slow/ You don't have to know it all." Amid spiraling electric guitar and ghostly "oohs" on the tempo-shifting "Toothpicks" — a song inspired by the repetitiveness of touring the country — she sing-chants, "Permanence is just not my way of being." Similarly, "Blueprints" finds her musing, "That'll be a pretty day, when I cannot find my way/ 'Cause lost is nothing to be afraid of."

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