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Music Review: Julien Baker, Turn Out The Lights

Kim Gillespie
Kim Gillespie
Editor: NZME Community Publications Network·NZME. regionals·
22 Oct, 2017 03:00 PM2 mins to read

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Julien Baker

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Julien Baker
Turn Out The Lights

A music podcast landed today with the simple title "Julien Baker Will Make You Cry".

If this review were restricted to five words that would pretty much sum this album up.
Baker injects a huge amount of passion into her music, building layers of emotion within
each chorus-less track in such a subtle way that the listener is blown away when she erupts at the song's climax.

And it's not just her moving lyrics: "You don't have to remind me so much how I disappoint you" she sings on lead single Appointments; "I heard there's a fix for every thing, well, then why not me," on Happy To Be Here. She could be singing in Swedish and you'd still be in tears.

But with both music and words Baker presents an introspective picture of quiet turmoil.
On Sour Breath you can feel her struggle as she repeats "The harder I swim the faster I sink", finally screaming the words into the void of the gap between tracks.

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And on her title track, "When I turn out the lights, oh there's no one left between myself and me".

Listening to this album is an emotional rollercoaster ride, but one you won't want to get off.

Listen to Turn Out The Lights here:

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