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Suburban Nature
Sarah Jaffe
Suburban Nature
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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If there is one thing that Sarah Jaffe will never have to contend with it is the idea that she is a female singer for females. There was once a time that being a female singer meant you would undoubtedly be put into an all...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sarah Jaffe
Title: Suburban Nature
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Kirtland Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 5/18/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 186535004925

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If there is one thing that Sarah Jaffe will never have to contend with it is the idea that she is a female singer for females. There was once a time that being a female singer meant you would undoubtedly be put into an all too snug box. Is she an angry singer? An activist singer? A singer for the victims or the singer your mom bonds with you over? To be honest, when Sarah s new LP Suburban Nature is released on May 18th she will insert herself into and destroy all those boxes simultaneously, because Sarah is a truth singer and no matter who or what we are, we all need, and want, our singers to be truth singers. Growing up in Red Oak, Texas might not be ideal circumstances for breeding the kind of talent that is encompassed in Sarah's songs, but it does beg the question of nature verses nurture. What we have in us before we are even us, and what we interpret because of life circumstances. Writing since her early teens, many of the songs featured on Suburban Nature were written long before she could even enter the clubs were they are now performed. Interestingly enough the first single Vulnerable, was written when Sarah was only 17, long before even the material on her first EP, the acclaimed Even Born Again, was produced. Even so, it comprises everything that matters about her voice. If there is one thread that flows through all of Sarah s work, it is grappling with the self-serving cycles that are in all of us, and the aftermath that those needs deal out. I'm a fan of life s wicked ironies. These things that reveal the truth from an aerial view nowhere near your perspective of the situation, and through these realizations you find redemption. And so it is with Suburban Nature.
-Andy Young

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MUST HAVE!
Karie | Houston, TX | 06/02/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was introduced to Sarah Jaffe when she opened for Norah Jones here in Houston. As my husband put it, "It takes a lot of guts to get up on stage with an accoustic guitar and your voice." She was amazing! This album does not disappoint! Every song is powerful and you'll instantly fall in love with her voice. Seriously, just buy it! We've been listening to the album over and over without getting tired of it, and in fact appreciating it more and more each time. This is a must have!"
Pure sawdust.
J. D. Sharp | 05/27/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I don't know the first thing about reviewing music, but I also didn't know the first thing about open heart surgery and I sure as hell didn't let that stop me from becoming a person of interest in an ongoing murder investigation. So here we go. Suburban Nature is cross-eyed perfection. By that I mean it's the kind of music that makes you feel drunk even when you're sober. Find yourself staring out into space. Often. Anyone else? Probably just me. I don't know. Look, this is interesting stuff. You can detect the sweat of blistering, Malaysian child labor at the core -- as opposed to the over-processed sounds currently vomiting through the local airwaves. Sarah Jaffe's music is pure sawdust. Is that a good thing? I think so.



Before purchasing, I went through and listened to the samples in the belief that only a few would impress. This was futile. They're all pretty great. Each track stands on its own, no small feat by today's standards. Some musicians are lucky if they produce one worth listening to. Because of this the skip forward button has become a constant ally but with Suburban Nature you'll find little reason not to spin the entire album.



Here's to her success, folks, because this is only a taste of what we're missing."