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The Grotto

 
Album Review: The Grotto

  • Artist: Kristin Hersh
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 04, 2003
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The best albums Kristin Hersh has made throughout her career -- both with Throwing Muses and as a solo artist -- have been the ones that have been the most conducive to compulsive listening. Throwing Muses (the first one), University, and Hips and Makers aren't the kind of records one throws on for a few minutes to get a quick fix; they either spend an entire night being played over and over, or they just take up residence in the player for weeks on end, until it's forgotten that anyone else has ever made music. The Grotto, released the same day as Throwing Muses' first record since 1996's Limbo, doesn't fall into that category. As always, Hersh accompanies herself on guitar; Andrew Bird contributes some violin, and Howe Gelb provides piano. The songs, while as elegant and naturally paced as they've ever been, tend to merely drift along. Once they seem to be on the verge of completely unraveling, Hersh's acoustic coils back and allows the song to keep running. Unpredictability has always been one of the best assets held by Hersh's guitar, but there are several instances where it seems to run willy-nilly. By the end of the album, nothing has truly stuck -- nothing is instantly implanted on the memory like "Sundrops"' frenzied runs or "Ruby"'s sudden shifts from bright jangle to hypnotic picking. The lyrics are another story. The opening "Sno Cat" tells how a quick scenic drive helped her get over a fight with her husband. One image she sees is impossible to shake once drawn: "A man made of butterfat/Careening around on a sno cat." Plenty of other lines are just as wondrous and not nearly as easy to decipher, proving that she hasn't slacked at all as a lyricist. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sno Cat (Lyrics) Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (3:37)
Deep Wilson (Lyrics) Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (4:18)
Snake Oil (Lyrics) Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (3:53)
Vanishing Twin (Lyrics) Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (3:35)
SRB Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (4:50)
Silver Sun (Lyrics) Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (5:32)
Vitamins V (Lyrics) Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (6:32)
Arnica Montana Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (5:36)
Milk Street (Lyrics) Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (5:56)
Ether Kristin Hersh Kristin Hersh (5:41)

Credits

Steve Rizzo (Mixing), Shinro Ohtake (Artwork), Vaughan Oliver (Design), Steve Rizzo (Engineer), Vaughan Oliver (Art Direction), Kristin Hersh (Producer)
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The Grotto
Studio album by Kristin Hersh
Released March 17, 2003
Recorded June 2002
Genre Indie rock / Folk
Length 49:29
Label 4AD
Producer Kristin Hersh
Professional reviews
Kristin Hersh chronology
Sunny Border Blue
(2001)
The Grotto
(2003)
Learn to Sing Like a Star
(2007)

The Grotto is the sixth solo album released by Kristin Hersh. It was released on the 17 March 2003 on 4AD records, simultaneously with the Throwing Muses (2003) record. It features Howe Gelb on Piano and Andrew Bird. Kristin Hersh produced the album as well as playing all other instruments.

Track listing

  1. "Sno Cat"
  2. "Deep Wilson"
  3. "Snake Oil"
  4. "Vanishing Twin"
  5. "SRB"
  6. "Silver Sun"
  7. "Vitamins V"
  8. "Arnica Montana"
  9. "Milk Street"
  10. "Ether"

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