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S.J. Tucker
1. | Listen to The Drowning by S.J. Tucker |
| 130 | plays | 1:56 | $0.75 | 4 | ||
2. | Listen to Go Away Godboy by S.J. Tucker | 139 | plays | 4:46 | $0.90 | 11 | |||
3. | Listen to Lady Vagabond by S.J. Tucker | 104 | plays | 5:27 | $0.96 | 9 | |||
4. | Listen to Cold Sunshine by S.J. Tucker | 74 | plays | 3:41 | $0.75 | 4 | |||
5. | Listen to The Wendy Trilogy I - Wendy On Board by S.J. Tucker | 307 | plays | 5:36 | $0.98 | 26 | |||
6. | Listen to Storm by S.J. Tucker | 68 | plays | 4:28 | $0.81 | 2 | |||
7. | Listen to Carousel by S.J. Tucker |
| 57 | plays | 5:52 | $0.77 | 5 | ||
8. | Listen to The Wendy Trilogy II - Red-handed Jill by S.J. Tucker | 81 | plays | 5:34 | $0.98 | 14 | |||
9. | Listen to Alligator in the House by S.J. Tucker | 361 | plays | 4:32 | $0.98 | 23 | |||
10. | Listen to Girl in the Garden by S.J. Tucker | 67 | plays | 3:21 | $0.71 | 2 | |||
11. | Listen to The Wendy Trilogy III - Green-eyed Sue/Sue's Jig by S.J. Tucker | 63 | plays | 7:42 | $0.98 | 8 | |||
12. | Listen to Mandolin Holy Man by S.J. Tucker | 60 | plays | 4:17 | $0.69 | 3 | |||
13. | Listen to Valkyrie Daughter by S.J. Tucker | 80 | plays | 11:48 | $0.94 | 3 | |||
14. | Listen to Goddess by S.J. Tucker | 78 | plays | 2:44 | $0.90 | 2 |
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About Sirens
S. J. TUCKER is an independent singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fire artist--a truly compelling performer whose strong guitar work,enormous voice and wealth of talent belie her small stature. Named Queen of the Bards by past Lyle Lovett and Reba McEntire producer Willie Pevear, S. J. is based in Memphis, TN, and tours the USA extensively, both solo and as leader of the band, Skinny White Chick. S. J. has released four full-length albums containing all-original material, two studio and two live, on nothing but her own steam, and has run rings around her own U. S. touring circuit more than once. SIRENS is her newest and best release, containing stories of pirates, alligators, stalkers, protests, love, and long drives!
"The Greeks had it right: a gifted, beautiful lady can enchant or destroy the hardiest souls. The sirens of Classical myth, though, were shortchanged (go figure!). The best singers can open your soul as well as your heart. S. J. Tucker is one such siren, and her new release is the best one yet.
For folks who haven’t yet had the pleasure, S.J. Tucker is a traveling bard of the Difranco/Amos school. Shunning major labels in favor of independence, this Pagan songstress spins rhymes and flames to delightful effect. Woven around strong vocals and plaintive guitars, her songs reach beyond the rubbish called “pop music.” From silliness to sorrow, the emotions in her art are genuine.
"Each song on Sirens is a winner. The album’s heavy-rotation tracks include “Go Away, God Boy” (a fierce kiss-off to an evangelical stalker), “Lady Vagabond” (a defiant hymn to freedom), “Alligator in the House” (a playful tango about fear), “Mandolin Holy Man” (a sing-along about raising hell in Washington), and “Storm” (a reflection on friendships, drama and isolation). Every track is worth attention and works on several different levels.
"The real standout tracks on Sirens form two epics. The first is a three-part romp following the piratical adventures of Wendy Darling from Peter Pan. Diverging from canon, this sea-shanty has Wendy taking Captain Hook up on his half-serious offer of piracy, much to the dismay of poor Pan. Although “Wendy’s” subject and arrangements veer dangerously close to filk, the trilogy’s so damned clever that it’s sure to become a sing-along favorite. The second epic, “Valkyrie Daughter,” is far more somber. Following the bereaved father of a fallen child, this 12-minute piece delves into the heart of grief and acceptance. A spare, slow arrangement highlights the lyrics without slipping into maudlinity. In its wake, the final song, “Goddess,” wraps up the album with an up-tempo, off-kilter look at unrequited love. In a way, "Goddess" bookends the descent-and-ascension theme within Sirens, in which both artist and audience are drawn down to play and struggle in the depths, then rise again, restored.
Song for song, Sirens is Tucker’s finest album to date, displaying a maturing artist stretching past her limitations. The arrangements — though sparse — include cellos, vocal harmonies, drums kits and more. Still, it’s the emotional range of this album that makes it shine. Tucker is an Artist That Matters, and in an age of shallow music, this Sirens’ pull runs deep indeed."
--Phil Brucato in the very first review of SIRENS, for newWitch Magazine.
116 RECs for this Album
82 with a review
josiestraka Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 525
Rec's: 26
“I love this song. A statement of freedom from being preached/converted to 'mainstream' religion. done with SJs usual crystal clear voice and wonderful melodies and lyrics.”
josiestraka Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 525
Rec's: 26
“Haunting melody, SJs awesome voice, and the poetic lyrics: how it feels when you change and no longer fit in where you used to. One of my favorites.”
josiestraka Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 525
Rec's: 26
“Beautiful haunting tune, lyrics are about a circus leaving town, but not really about that. nice imagry, and SJ's voice, as always, clear and beautiful.”
bustrcat Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 74
Rec's: 3
“My family loves this song so much, we've added some of the lyrics to our everyday conversation. SJ takes a ride down the wild side with this humorous ballad of a sneaky alligator who's after her toes. Decidedly worth a listen.”
suzanne_b_heiney Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 50
Rec's: 3
“Whenever I listen to this song, I can entirely visualize the roadtrip that must have inspired it. Makes you want to hit the road with your best guy or gal! Beautiful melody and turn of musical phrase.”
josiestraka Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 525
Rec's: 26
“Gorgeous melody and interesting lyrics. I love SJs voice in this song, and the harmonies. I think this was written to go along with the book by the same name.”
josiestraka Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 525
Rec's: 26
“This is a wind in the hair, driving down the road like a mad woman, free, strong song. ”
ironrose266 Rec'd this on Jun 3, 2008:
Street Cred: 22
Rec's: 3
“O. M. Goddess! I was so amazed when I first heard S.J. sing this song, I thought "YES!!!" I enjoyed the story behind the lyrics and as usual, S.J. has done a fabulous job of winding lyric and note into a thoughtful and truly enjoyable song - with a kick!”
mllelaurel Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 56
Rec's: 2
“This song seems silly at first, but there's a fascinating darker undercurrent to it. Either way, it's extremely catchy. ”
oboeduckie Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 54
Rec's: 4
“Awesome! I love the stalker story that goes with this one!”
