
She's always been a popular artist since her jump into the limelight. As a performer she is exciting and fresh, demonstrated below with her appearance on Jools Holland 3 years ago:
The sound is more polished but at the same time some of the rawness has been retained. Opener Uummannaq Song presents a the slight change in style for Tunstall with tribal cries and a battle-like beat thumping throughout the song. Push That Knot Away veers towards the more traditional Tunstall of Eye To The Telescope and yet there is a certain blues-zing which adds a freshness. Glamour Puss flirts with the listener whilst carrying them out the door via the toe-tapping drums and guitar.
Just as the album starts to fade (Still A) Weirdo takes it down a beat and the introspective Tunstall peeks out, still light and fun and definitely a stand-out track.
Tiger Suit is a change for Tunstall yet her raw vocals remind us of just how good she is. Creativity oozes from every track and whilst she may lose a few of the old guard, there are sure to be plenty new fans to take their place.
A solid effort that'll keep your foot tapping throughout.
~SouthernHeart
Listening to: KT Tunstall - Madame Trudeaux
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ReplyDeleteI'm liking the album a bit more now, was a bit disappointed after the first few spins. Weirdo is awesome though, but I was bound to be drawn to that one hehe.
And GODHOWAWESOMEISHERJOOLSHOLLANDPERFORMANCE!
When I first saw it I had no idea loop pedals existed so it blew this metalhead's little mind. Missed out on seeing her in the Barfly a few weeks later by a couple of hours, I was gutted on a massive scale!
None of the songs on this album are as good as (most of) her previous singles, but overall I think it's the most consistent album, there's fewer tracks I'll consider skipping.