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We're not alone in this belief: Edwards's band clearly is inspired by the material despite the singer's unknown status. Electric guitarist Jim Bryson supplements her acoustic rhythms with tight, tasteful rock-flavored melodies; the countryish rhythm section of drummer Dave Dudley and bassist Kevin McCarragher never overpowers the vocals, which are firm in delivery but delicate in intent.
While the melodies have excellent melodic hooks, it's the brazen lyrics that impress the most; Edwards writes unapologetic, to-the-point poetry intended to demolish the unlucky guy trying to break up with her ("The Lone Wolf," "Sweet Lil' Duck").
"Hockey Skates," the only allusion to her Canadian origin, is a pretty ballad with bitter imagery; "Six O'Clock News," which bounces along on a contradictory rootsy beat, devastates upon second listen -- it's about a young pregnant woman singing to her slain lover; "Westby," about a lurid affair, has the penetrating line "And if you weren't so old I'd tell my friends, but I don't think your wife would like my friends." Ouch.
There couldn't be a more ironically incorrect name for the album. "Failer" is anything but.
(Buzz McClain - Washington Post)
Title: Failer
Format: CD
Release Date: 01 Oct 2005
Artist: Kathleen Edwards
Sku: 1117795
Catalogue No: ZOER431035.2
Category: Music
DISC 1
Six O’clock News
One More song the Radio Won’t Like
Hockey Skates
The Lone Wolf
I2 Bellevue
Mercury
Westby
Maria
National Steel
Sweet Lil’ Deck
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