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Molly McGinn : Girl With Slingshot
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Visceral, textured, lush, playful yet frank songwriting with a jazzy voice that\'ll melt your longing heart.
Genre: Country: Americana
Release Date: 2008
Girl With Slingshot Record Label: dotmatrix
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Kill Devil Hills 2:26 Album Only
Bad Jokes and Blues 1:56 Album Only
Preachers and Thieves 4:05 Album Only
Black Paper Silhouette 2:45 Album Only
Girl With Slingshot 2:04 Album Only
Beautiful Ugly Man 3:22 Album Only
Satirical Cynical Man of Diabolical Intrigue 2:49 Album Only
Rekkid Playa Heart 2:19 Album Only
Travel Well and Safely 2:28 Album Only
Starshine Lullabye 2:14 Album Only
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Album Notes

Some artist produce “Americana” music in a spirit that is akin to a gumbo or a stew. A medley of accompanying flavors melding together into something that is definitely more than the sum of its parts. Dodge City, Kansas native and current Greensboro, North Carolina resident Molly McGinn’s pedigree through her musical career has covered everything from jam-band to ska and reggae, so it’s not surprising MS. McGinn’s take on Americana, “Girl with Slingshot” utilizes these influences in a recipe that works to great and surprising effect.

Ms. McGinn is a vocalist with a style that is an equal blend of cool urbanite and earnestly sincere Southern girl. An example of the former is exhibited in the first cut Kill Devil Hills, a smooth folk-jazz snapshot of life which is delivered with a hep scat-like staccato and cloaked in a reverb drenched vibe. The latter comes though in the lovely slide guitar paired gospel-country tune “Preacher and Thieves” which is a song that would have easily for in Neko Case’s earlier Southern-gothic catalog.

“Bad Jokes and Blues” takes me to a smoky L.A. beat-club circa 1967 and offers one of the best one-liners I’ve heard in a song about love “Please don’t dull my eccentricities.” “Beautiful Ugly Man” sounds like a funky beat-box rave up with a Suzanne Vega at the helm. Intimate and literate lyrics wrapped in poignant and sophisticated arrangements that never leave you cold.

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