love.
author: mr. larson
Penelope Houston, as a Portlander, allow me to express my love. Lovelovelovelovelovelovelove... Thank you for allowing a mere mortal humanoid such as myself the privilege of purchasing this, your early post-Whoever-they-were work. I will work to remain your biggest fan. And by that, I mean... where'd I leave that box o' Twinkies?
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Her incisive songwriting and sparkling voice [makes her] a peer of Joni Mitchell
author: Stereophile by Jason Cohen
Penelope Houston once fronted San Francisco punks the Avengers and remains best known in underground and European circles, but her incisive songwriting and sparkling voice is such that she deserves to be considered a peer of Joni Mitchell and Ani DiFranco. The Whole World is a torch-tinged collection of melodic folk-pop, with haunting chamber arrangements (including clarinet, autoharp, standup bass, and bouzouki) that underscore Houston's plainspoken vocal beauty and twofold killer instinct—when it comes to hooks and heartbreak, she goes for the throat. Think Lucinda Williams ca "Passionate Kisses," or a less-produced version of Rosanne Cash's Rhythm and Romance.
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A gorgeous, odd and uniformly thrilling record. Virtually perfect.
author: Trouserpress Jason Cohen
The Whole World is a gorgeous, odd and uniformly thrilling record. Houston's phrasing is controlled and masterful, the songs are witty, well sketched and tinged with bittersweet urgency. The acoustic band — Mel Peppas (mandolin, guitar), Steven Strauss (bass), Eliot Nemzer (guitar) and Kevin Mummey (drums) — is an intriguing chamber-folk combo, led by Houston's autoharp and melodica; instrumentation also includes bandoneon, dumbek, clarinet and french horn. Every song is a joy, from the torchy "Behind Your Eyes" and the ominous "Sugarburn" to the straightforward pop swing of "On Borrowed Time" and the no-nonsense feminism of "Glad I'm a Girl." A virtually perfect record, with one of the best displays of pure vocal gifts the "alternative" universe will ever hear.
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