Wednesday, September 23, 2009

September Music Review

Ingrid Michaelson

Forgive me if I'm behind the times on this one. Since I don't get broadcast television I didn't know until today that Ingrid Michaelson's music has been on Grey's Anatomy for two years. I also didn't know that she was a MySpace sensation that self-produced her way onto #2 on the pop charts with her debut album Boys and Girls. Nor did I realize that her new album Everybody was number one on iTunes as recently as this August. I found her because a coworker suggested Vienna Teng (also very good) and emusic suggested Michaelson as being similar to Teng.

What I have known from the moment I heard her music is that her music is extremely accessible. Just as Peter O'Toole opines about the desert in Lawrence of Arabia, I believe the beauty of Michaelson's music is that "It's clean."

She has a knack for presenting sentimental lyrics in a way that doesn't leave an overly sweet aftertaste. On the song Giving Up she doesn't reveal why she's giving up until the final line, which adds considerably to the impact of the lyrics.

She has had some widely played songs, such as The Way I Am and Be OK. The latter appeared in the recent Anna Faris movie House Bunny.

However, as is often the case, there are plenty of gems that are a little less catchy and a lot more interesting than the hits, such as Giving Up, Corner of Your Heart, Far Away, Die Alone and others.

Potential defects:
  • Some of these songs might "get stuck in your head"
  • Some songs my be too slow and sentimental or repetitive.
  • Her staying power is still a question. I've only been listening to her for a few weeks.
Here are some video links for you to sample the music:

Extra-special Bonus!
Some great tracks from other artists I've recently come to know and like:

2 comments :

Unknown said...

Julie has been into Sia and Ingrid for some time now so I am well versed in the music. I do like Ingrid a lot and Sia is good, but not my favorite. We saw Sia in concert and she puts on an interesting show. The acoustics at the venue (the showbox) was less than adequate in my opinion. we also saw one of my favorites, Brett Dennen, at the Showbox and I thought the sound quality sucked too. I saw Brett at a local coffee shop a couple of years ago and he sounded way better there.

You should check out my current favorites: Brett Dennen, Amos Lee and Joshua Radin. I don't know if Radin is a new artist or not, but I just recently heard him on Pandora and really like his stuff. Brett is an amazing song writer with a unique voice.

Tom

Momsie said...

I checked out Ingrid and Vienna Teng, liked them both, loved Vienna's lyrics.