Holly McNarlandCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Beautiful & fierce alternative pop/rock Status:Most recent release, Run Body Run (2012) See also:Holly McNarland's site Comparisons:Alanis Morissette, Sarah McLachlan, Ani DiFranco, PJ Harvey, Heather Nova, Meredith Brooks Covers/own material:Own; occasional cowriting and covers General comments:While Holly's energy level may be similar to Alanis Morissette's, she definitely has better range and control, and a sweeter, more musical singing voice. I hear Sarah McLachlan's harmonies mixed with Ani DiFranco's attitude and (gasp) Alanis Morissette's energy and sometimes her anger. It's a definite adrenaline rush! Comments about live performance:When I saw her play live, I was really hooked, she is an amazing performer. (carnivore@bigfoot.com) Recommended first album:Sour Pie ep or Stuff Recordings:
Sour Pie epRelease info:1995—Paradise Alley Productions, #702—916 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V5Z 1K7—PABD6284 Availability:Wide in the U.S. and Canada Ecto priority:Highly recommended for those who like rock-based music Group members:Holly McNarland—vox, acoustic guitar Guest artists:Mark Pully Blank—bass, b.m.p. Produced by:Dale Penner Comments:This 6-track EP is a gem and has become a favorite of mine. Dark lyrics and atmosphere carried by Holly's sweet vocals make for an addictive contrast. I raved on about this back when it came out. It was a roughly produced demo that got picked up and distributed in Canada by MCA, and later in the U.S. on Universal. She has a soaring voice that kind of reminds me a bit of Sarah McLachlan, but the songs are dark and almost evil...I find her interpretation and passion addictive. Something about a sweet, beautiful voice loaded with negative imagery works a wonderful contrast here. She looks really punked out on the cover, but the songs are pretty much acoustically based with some electric instrumentation, and simmering with power. Not for everyone: if you're totally into that Caroline Lavelle CD, you may not be into this one as it's more rock-based, but check it out if you can. (carnivore@bigfoot.com) StuffRelease info:1997—Universal Records, 2450 Victoria Park Ave., Willowdale, Ontario, Canada M3J 4A2—USD-53075 Availability:Wide in U.S. and Canada Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Holly McNarland—vocals, acoustic & electric guitars Guest artists:Mark Pullyblank—bass guitar Produced by:Dale Penner Comments:I waited so long for this one, and it does not disappoint! This one rocks, and I've been playing it repeatedly since getting my hands on it. I think it is absolutely fantastic! It has some high-budget production on it, giving her a slicker sound designed to get her played on all those radio stations that like Alanis Morissette. (carnivore@bigfoot.com) Live StuffRelease info:1999—Universal Music Group (Canada)—UD 53258 Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans Group members:Holly McNarland—lead vocals, acoustic guitar Guest artists:Mark (Superstar) Pullyblank—bass guitar Produced by:"In the Air Tonight" produced by Dale Penner Comments:Wow, she really does go full-out live. I can understand what Neal says above about her live show lacking the subtlety on the albums, but this shows some amazing raw power—more even (if unmoderated) than on the powerful studio recordings. Highly recommended for Holly McNarland fans—I doubt this will otherwise win her many converts but I like it. The live versions aren't all that different from her album versions, so if you don't like her it's not going to change your mind, but if you do like her, you'll really enjoy this. (Neile) Home Is Where My Feet AreRelease info:2002—Universal Music—4400171482 Availability:Canada Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Holly McNarland—vocals, percussion, additional guitar on "When You Come Down," "Brush Into My Tears," and "The Ride" Guest artists:Charlie Quintana—drums Produced by:Warne Livesey, Mark Howard, Malcolm Burn Comments:I don't think I've heard anyone here mention this yet, but Holly McNarland has a great new album out, called Home Is Where My Feet Are. I've only had a chance to listen to it twice in the mornings so far, and haven't gotten all the way through yet (only due to time constraints, ie having to get to work on time) but it sounds great so far. It's lighter than her previous work, but it still kicks hard. The difference between songs like "Elmo" and the songs on this album is sort of like the difference between PJ Harvey's Rid of Me and Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea. Definitely worth checking out. (JoAnn Whetsell) The Komrade Sessions epRelease info:2006—itunes Availability:itunes only Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of Home Is Where My Feet Are Comments:If you liked her last album, Home Is Where My Feet Are, you'll enjoy the ep. (JoAnn Whetsell) Chin Up ButtercupRelease info:2007—Curve Music—CURV 9 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Holly McNarland—vocals, guitar, kazoo Guest artists:Marc Wild—guitar Produced by:Jeff Dawson Comments:Chin Up Buttercup isn't as strong an album as Home Is Where My Feet Are, but it's still worth a listen. Some of the songs are edgier, á la the songs on Stuff, some ("Sweet Lazy," "Mermaid") are laidback, and some ("Da Da Da Da," "Every Single Time") are actually cheerful (in sound at least; the lyrics not so much). It's not as filling as her previous albums, but I do like it. "Memory of a Man" is the standout track and one of the best songs of Holly's career. (JoAnn Whetsell) Further info:Email HollyMcNarland@wwa.com |
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