Meghan Dowlen “New Shoes” Imagine a version of St. Vincent that retains Annie Clark’s gift for melody, tightly controlled theatrical vocals, and taste for sleek aesthetics, but instead of a guitar virtuoso, it’s an extremely gifted bassist. A bassist who is clearly well acquainted with the intersections of new wave and funk in the early 80s, and has probably spent a lot of time thinking about “Funkytown” and “Wanna Be Startin’ Something” and ESG and anything Tina Weymouth ever played on. That’s pretty much what I’m hearing in Meghan Dowlen’s record Dizzy Spell, though there’s other distinctive things going on with it. For one thing, it sounds remarkably clean and precise. There’s nothing padding out or thickening the sounds, nothing to take your ear off the primary elements: bass, vocals, percussion, and dryly recorded bursts of guitar and saxophone for color. I had to acclimate to it a bit – you get so used to songs being filled out with subtle sounds that something this trim and…
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