
Channeling the evocative storytelling of Laura Nyro and the soulful sexiness of Dusty Springfield, singer/songwriter Jenny Lewis skips all contemporary studio gimmickry to proffer a near-perfect solo debut. The front-woman
for indie darlings Rilo Kiley breaks away
from the songwriting democracy she shares
with that band's co-leader Blake Sennett (also of the Elected), drawing inspiration
from the crackling vinyl albums of her youth. And
from the opening notes of "Run Devil Run," an acapella gospel hymn sung
with the Watson Twins, through the note-
for-note cover of the Traveling Wilbury's "Handle
With Care" (
with Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst and Death Cab
For Cutie's Ben Gibbard), Lewis verifies this is her record. Her goose-bump voice can be as mournful as it is optimistic, but remains perpetually mesmerizing on
Rabbit Fur Coat's
best songs: the god-fearing country-rocker "The Charging Sky," the radio-poppy "You Are What You Love" and, especially, the title track, a haunting, solo-guitar waltz of poor meets rich.
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