Tracks:
Welcome to Feeling
One Way to Pray
The Lamb You Lost
We Two Are a Moon
Midas Tongue
Know the Wild that Wants You
Every Songbird Says
Bright Lights and Goodbyes
Kiss Me Quick
Chalk It up to Chi
Valley Clouds
Soft Place to Land
Sailor to Siren
Performer Notes:
- Personnel: Jesca Hoop (vocals, guitar); Sam Beam (vocals, guitar); Eyvind Kang (violin, viola); Edward Parker (cello); Robert Burger (keyboards); Glenn Kotche (drums, percussion).
- Audio Mixer: Tucker Martine.
- Recording information: Flora Recording & Playback.
- Sam Beam of Iron and Wine has never been averse to collaborating with like-minded artists, and he seems to have found an especially simpatico musical partner in Jesca Hoop. He and the musically shape-shifting Hoop co-wrote and recorded a batch of songs together. The result, 2016's Love Letter for Fire, is an album that shows both performers to their best advantage. For Beam, Hoop's clever melodic conceits and rich, free-spirited vocal and guitar style bring some fresh flavors to his repertoire. For Hoop, the full-bodied strength of Beam's vocals and guitar work gives her a mooring that keeps her airier ideas from drifting away. And together, they're superb duet partners, harmonizing with a skill that brings out the best in each singer and serves these 13 songs beautifully. If the tunes aren't wildly upbeat, the interaction of Beam and Hoop's voices emphasizes the humanity of his vision, and the best of this music manages to sound warm, gentle, and thoughtful without feeling bland. Drawing from '70s soft rock, more rustic Americana influences, and the sometimes mannered but emotionally honest tone of indie folk, the music is accessible but quietly adventurous. Producer Tucker Martine has given these recordings a clean but well-balanced sound, with the studio band lending valuable color and texture to Beam and Hoop's work. (The players include Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche and former Soul Coughing bassist Sebastian Steinberg.) Collaborative efforts like this usually give musicians a chance to play around a bit with unfamiliar ideas. But Love Letter for Fire sounds like Beam and Hoop were born to work together. The yin and yang of their individual perspectives fit together marvelously, and this rests comfortably with the best of both their recorded works. ~ Mark Deming
Professional Reviews: Paste (magazine) - "Despite their disparate backgrounds, Sam Beam and Jesca Hoop have managed to make an album that's both hushed and harmonious..."
Clash (magazine) - "As warming as a good whiskey at night, LOVE LETTER FOR FIRE sounds exactly as you'd imagine it to considering all involved -- i.e. a folky's sweetest dream."
Producer: Tucker Martine
Format: CD (1 Disc)
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Release Date: 15 April, 2016
Label: Sub Pop Records
Dimensions: 13.7 x 0.7 x 24.9 centimeters (0.01 kg)