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Joy
Adler’s ‘Postcards’ is emotionally uplifting,
radiant
March 30, 2008 by kyrbyraine
Reviewed by Kyrby Raine - Joy Adler/Postcards
Give Joy Adler credit for not trying to sound like any of
the other female singer/songwriters out there. Her voice, soaring
and radiant, flows like a waterfall. Throughout Postcards, I found
myself simply mesmerized by her singing; it wasn’t until after
I listened to the album more times did I even pay attention to her
words. Her vocals alone were the hook. On “Prayer” and
“Your Love Is Everything,” Adler seems inspired by a divine
force; there is an otherworldly, almost ethereal, quality to her singing
on those tracks that is quite magical.
Adler’s versatility is also impressive. The opening cut, “By
Your Side,” is a lovely country rocker with enough jangling
guitars to cross over into the Americana circuit. “Prayer”
and a remake of the Cult’s “She Sells Sanctuary”
feature sizzling blues licks while “Feels Good” touches
upon funk and jazz as Adler’s voice is more sultry than ever.
This is a fairly emotionally uplifting album, even when the lyrics
deal with love lost. That’s mainly because of Adler’s
high spirits beaming through the grooves.
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Kyrby Raine