Friday, 15 June 2012

Record Review - Kelly Hogan

Published in July issue of The Big Issue.


KELLY HOGAN
I LIKE TO KEEP MYSELF IN PAIN
ANTI
[three and a half stars]

The song is my boss, Atlanta singer Kelly Hogan has said, referencing not only this new record but her artistic ethos in general. For if there’s one artist who’s really able to do a song justice, it’s Hogan, as she’s proven time and again. On just her third studio solo album in a career spanning close to two decades, the idea is no different. Yet with the exception of ‘Golden’ – a note to her close friend, singer-songwriter Neko Case – all the songs have come from other sources, including Andrew Bird, M. Ward, the Magnetic Fields and Vic Chesnutt. But this isn’t merely a covers record. The key lies in how Hogan makes these songs entirely her own. Whether building to a pop-laced crescendo or keeping to the country lilt where she really shines, Hogan (with backing from Booker T and Gabriel Roth of the Dap-Kings, among others) brings to the songs decades of pain, love, lust and loss. It’s yet another triumph for this criminally underrated vocalist. 

Samuel J. Fell



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