Year of Meteors

Year of Meteors

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
On her fifth album, the Seattle songwriter-cum-brainy chanteuse once again creates her austere emotional moonscapes, but this time she's molded them into a high-concept travelogue that seems to be about going on a rather somber vacation, or moving from one place to another. The scenery blurs, but you can pick out her brittle eccentric images, full of specific details that seem to draw you in closer to her cold flame--with Laura Veirs, both God and the Devil are in the details. She has a very specific, but skewed, vision that makes you feel she's just reporting events as they unfold, but she sings and writes with such detachment, you wonder where her autobiography ends and her observational skills kick in. On this record they seem a little closer to home. There's an elegant, sad quality and a jagged yearning here, forcing you to be silent witness to this exquisite, seductive pain. --Jaan Uhelszki

Product Description
Seattle-based singer-songwriter Laura Veirs calls her 2005 Nonesuch release Year of Meteors "a road record." "It doesn't sound like one," she says, "but it is." Veirs had spent most of 2004 touring in support of the hauntingly beautiful Carbon Glacier, her breakthrough effort and Nonesuch debut. She started out in Europe, where she was greeted with overwhelming critical praise and sold-out houses. Then Veirs worked her way around the States, where she was still just being discovered (though the reviews were also often superlative). The experience was at times heady, other times grueling, and she incorporated it into her new songs. However, given Veirs' vividly descriptive yet dream-like lyrics, you won't learn anything about her actual itinerary. Year of Meteors is no ordinary travelogue, but it will definitely take you on a remarkable journey.

"All the songs are about transportation, motion," Veirs explains. "If you listen to the words, there's always some movement happening, whether it's greyhounds running down a mountainside as mud flows or a person flying off into the sun or someone lurking around the bottom of the sea. I think that's because I was in motion so much of the year. Somehow I knew that all the traveling would come into the songs, but I wanted to remain focused on the bigger things, not just life on the road, so that's why there are no direct references to that." There are, she hastens to add, "love songs related to that experience, like the struggles of being away from home and your partner. Or having my band and the different relationships I have formulated, many of them very close because of the intense circumstances of touring. So it's a relationship record too."

And, finally, it's a band record: a fertile collaboration between Veirs and her studio band, the Tortured Souls (who often play live with her)--Steve Moore (piano, organs), Karl Blau (bass, guitar, vocals), and producer Tucker Martine (drums, percussion, treatments). Viola player Eyvind Kang, another longtime associate, also sat in. As Veirs explains, "When we talked about making the album, we decided to record a lot of these songs as a band first, then do some more of the solo type of songs. It had always been the opposite before, I would go in and record the more quiet guitar parts and sing. This time, half of the record or more are tracks that we did live as a band first. Then we went in and recorded the quieter ones. We approached this from the beginning more as a band album and it really turned out that way."

Year of Meteors

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Year of Meteors

Year of Meteors
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • New Fan!
  • Stunning new talent
  • near perfect musical journey
  • Mellow, rich, and moving- a good find
  • Ideal for fans of Vega, McKeown, etc.
Year of Meteors
Laura Veirs
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Alt-Country & AmericanaAlt-Country & Americana | Country | Styles | Music
Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
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Similar Items:
  1. Carbon Glacier
  2. I've Got My Own Hell to Raise
  3. Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
  4. Comfort of Strangers
  5. Prairie Wind

ASIN: B000A14OEC
Release Date: 2005-08-23

Tracks:

  1. Fire Snakes
  2. Galaxies
  3. Secret Someones
  4. Magnetized
  5. Parisian Dream
  6. Rialto
  7. Through The Glow
  8. Cool Water
  9. Spelunking
  10. Black Gold Blues
  11. Where Gravity Is Dead
  12. Lake Swimming
  13. Bonus Track 1

Amazon.com

On her fifth album, the Seattle songwriter-cum-brainy chanteuse once again creates her austere emotional moonscapes, but this time she's molded them into a high-concept travelogue that seems to be about going on a rather somber vacation, or moving from one place to another. The scenery blurs, but you can pick out her brittle eccentric images, full of specific details that seem to draw you in closer to her cold flame--with Laura Veirs, both God and the Devil are in the details. She has a very specific, but skewed, vision that makes you feel she's just reporting events as they unfold, but she sings and writes with such detachment, you wonder where her autobiography ends and her observational skills kick in. On this record they seem a little closer to home. There's an elegant, sad quality and a jagged yearning here, forcing you to be silent witness to this exquisite, seductive pain. --Jaan Uhelszki

Album Description

Seattle-based singer-songwriter Laura Veirs calls her 2005 Nonesuch release Year of Meteors "a road record." "It doesn't sound like one," she says, "but it is." Veirs had spent most of 2004 touring in support of the hauntingly beautiful Carbon Glacier, her breakthrough effort and Nonesuch debut. She started out in Europe, where she was greeted with overwhelming critical praise and sold-out houses. Then Veirs worked her way around the States, where she was still just being discovered (though the reviews were also often superlative). The experience was at times heady, other times grueling, and she incorporated it into her new songs. However, given Veirs' vividly descriptive yet dream-like lyrics, you won't learn anything about her actual itinerary. Year of Meteors is no ordinary travelogue, but it will definitely take you on a remarkable journey.

"All the songs are about transportation, motion," Veirs explains. "If you listen to the words, there's always some movement happening, whether it's greyhounds running down a mountainside as mud flows or a person flying off into the sun or someone lurking around the bottom of the sea. I think that's because I was in motion so much of the year. Somehow I knew that all the traveling would come into the songs, but I wanted to remain focused on the bigger things, not just life on the road, so that's why there are no direct references to that." There are, she hastens to add, "love songs related to that experience, like the struggles of being away from home and your partner. Or having my band and the different relationships I have formulated, many of them very close because of the intense circumstances of touring. So it's a relationship record too."

And, finally, it's a band record: a fertile collaboration between Veirs and her studio band, the Tortured Souls (who often play live with her)--Steve Moore (piano, organs), Karl Blau (bass, guitar, vocals), and producer Tucker Martine (drums, percussion, treatments). Viola player Eyvind Kang, another longtime associate, also sat in. As Veirs explains, "When we talked about making the album, we decided to record a lot of these songs as a band first, then do some more of the solo type of songs. It had always been the opposite before, I would go in and record the more quiet guitar parts and sing. This time, half of the record or more are tracks that we did live as a band first. Then we went in and recorded the quieter ones. We approached this from the beginning more as a band album and it really turned out that way."

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars New Fan!.......2007-01-16

I was reading some on-line reviews of Imogen Heap, and someone mentioned Laura Veirs. Having never heard of her, I decided to take a chance and buy this album and give it a listen. I just loved it right from the start, and now like to listen to it often. Somehow it reminds me a little of The Cranberries, at least on a couple of the songs. Very listenable. I plan to buy more of her!

5 out of 5 stars Stunning new talent.......2007-01-14

Death Cab For Cutie's Chris Walla mentioned this artist in an interview, and that eventually encouraged me to check her out. One listen to the 30-second sample of "Galaxies" immediately hooked me. It's such a catchy fun little song, and the rest of the songs on the album are just as good. Veirs has a unique dreamlike voice which propels these songs into a pop/rock/alternative folk stratosphere. Her experimentations within these genres remind me of another unconventional artist, Shara Worden of My Brightest Diamond. The only dud on this album is the intentionally poorly recorded "Magnetized Phone Call". As an exercise into emulating the sound of said phone call, its poor sound quality pulls me out of the record. My first impulse was to skip it, but I managed to listen to it, out of respect for the artist. The rest of the songs on this album, including an alternate version of "Galaxies", are pure gems. Take a chance on this artist; you won't regret it.

5 out of 5 stars near perfect musical journey.......2006-09-09

this album blew me away.not since early SUZANNE VEGA
or RIKKI LEE JONES have I found myself so enraptured
with a singer-songwriter like I am with this one.there are no
missteps anywhere on this effort.Laura is expert at sharing
her visions with us and her visions have immense depth
and beauty.a superbly executed mix of swirling guitars and
keyboards that was obviously given much love and attention.
and then--there are her vocals--no Jewel style yodeling or
JOAN BEAZ operatic lilts. her SUZANNE VEGA style delivery is perfectly in tune with what she has achieved here.one gets the sense that Laura is capable of much fancier vocal work if she is of a mind to-- she is not.
deep,wide,and not to be missed.

5 out of 5 stars Mellow, rich, and moving- a good find.......2006-04-27

I received this "Year of Meteors" as a premium for becoming a member of the local NPR station. Little did I realize what a gem I had until I listened to it with an open mind- I knew immediately that it was the kind of album I've been wanting to discover in a long time.

The layered instruments and harmonic, electronic vibes lend Veirs her rich yet mellow qualities. A guitar often accompanies the fresh, fluid melodies that go remarkably well with her lyrics. The words themselves are descriptive and dreamy, easily conjuring calm images to mind. The songs overall have a unique strangeness that will be refreshing to Indie/Indiepop and singer/songwriter fans. I enjoyed it, and have been listening to several of the tracks over and over again. It's got something special!

5 out of 5 stars Ideal for fans of Vega, McKeown, etc........2006-04-20

Pandora.com served Viers' Galaxies on my station modelled on the music of Kate Bush. While Viers does not belong in the Bush camp, I am really pleased that Pandora introduced us.

She is a remarkable writer/instrumentalist/vocalist with a playful, upbeat vibe that is at once fresh and strangely familiar. Three of the cuts are instant classics which, if you have been buying music as long as I have [egad, am i really 42?] you can appreciate what a feat that is in and of itself.

If you like "folk" musicians such as Suzanne Vega and/or Erin McKeown you will really like Laura Viers. Highly recommended.

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