Virginia singer-songwriter Natalie Prass has sung backup for Jenny Lewis, and there's more than a passing resemblance to Lewis in the sweet, sunny heartbreak songs on Prass' debut LP. But Prass' vocal style is cutesier, and she leans harder on her retro sensibilities: These songs would be at home in a smoky lounge circa 1973, from the horn-laced opener "My Baby Don't Understand Me" to the baroque-pop brooder "Christy." There's high drama in the arrangements, but they're playful, too. Then there's "It Is You" — a closing track so frilly and delicate it almost feels like a sendup of Prass' own Disney tendencies.
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Natalie Prass
Natalie Prass (2015)
7.0/ 10
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Nashville-based singer Natalie Prass has created an album of relationships troubled by misunderstandings, of earnest lovers caught in the claws of the unmerciful. Matthew E. White's Spacebomb band lends her songs a string-and-horn-heavy instrumentation, giving her smoldering perspective on passionate romance some pomp and circumstance.
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