Sophie HungerCountry of origin:Switzerland Type of music generally:Beautiful & fierce, jazzy, folky, alternative pop Status:Most recent release, Supermoon (2015) See also:Sophie Hunger's site Comparisons:Heather Nova, Feist Covers/own material:Own, occasional co-writing General comments:She's one of those artists I find difficult to describe and talk about. All I know is that I love listening to her. Her music, which I would mostly define as altpop, ranges in style, incorporating touches from a large number of genres, but it's always identifiably her music. Her strong songwriting and her gorgeous just slightly raspy vocals unite it all. I do hear the Feist comparisons, but that's the closest I can get to describing her sound. I love her range. She makes it all seem so effortless (the range, I mean—the emotions in her songs don't seem effortless at all!). (Neile) Recommended first album:Monday's Ghost, or really whatever you can find. Recordings:
Sketches on SeaRelease info:2007 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Sophie Hunger—guitars, piano, harmonica Guest artists:Maria de la Cruz—violin (8, 100) Comments:A very stripped-down somewhat jazzy first release which showcases Sophie Hunger's emotive vocals. A strong beginning. (Neile) Monday's GhostRelease info:2008—Two Gentlemen Records—twogtl 002-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Sophie Hunger—vocals, acoustic guitar, piano Guest artists:Michael Flury—trombone (1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12) Comments:From the very first track here, Sophie Hunger takes charge and keeps up the power all the way through. This is a collection of impressive, catchy soongs—each individual and yet the album coheres, from the Dylanesque "Sophie Hunger Blues" to the yearning "Rise and Fall" to the epic "Drainpipes." These are songs that stick in your hearts and mind. Wholly delightful. So. Darn. Good. One of my favourite discs and discoveries of the year. (Neile) 1983Release info:2010—Two Gentlemen Records—twogtl 0009-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Sophie Hunger—vocals, piano, electric gurar, acoustic guitar, harmonica Guest artists:Michael Flurry—trombone, vocals Produced by:Sophie Hunger; co-produced by Stéphane «Alf» Briat Comments:Another undefinable but terrific disc from Sophie Hunger. She's stuch a strong songwriter and vocalist! One of my favourite discs of the year. (Neile) The Danger of LightRelease info:2012—Two Gentlemen—TWOGTL 033-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Sophie Hunger—vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, saxophone, harmonica Guest artists:Josh Klinghoffer—guitar (1, 5, 6, 7, 9); modular synth (2, 5, 6) Produced by:Adam Samuels (1-3, 5-10); Howard Bilerman (11) Comments:Another wide-ranging album of songs from Sophie Hunger. Much of it is very soulful, but there's also the playful "LikeLikeLike," the anguished tunes like "Das Neue" and "Can You See Me?", the powerful "Holy Hells"...Sophie Hunger makes it all fit together. Her work is always impressive.(Neile) SupermoonRelease info:2015—Two Gentlemen Availability:Europe Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Sophie Hunger—vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, guitr affects, rhythm guitar, whistle Guest artists:James Ritto—bass (1); string arrangements (6, 8) Produced by:Sophie Hunger; and James Riotto (1), Stéphane "Alf" Briat (2, 8, 2:2), and Band (3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 2:1, 2:4, 2:5); John Vanderslice (10, 12, 2:3, 2:6) Comments:The version I have has two discs (the second is 6 tracks). Like all of her albums, this one has many flavours but always united by Sophia Hunger's strong songwriting and urgent vocals. It's edgy and catchy and always intriguing. She's one of a kind. One of my favourite discs of 2015. (Neile) |
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