Sandy MadarisCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:On balance, best described as alternative country or country-rock. Particular tracks lean toward country, pop (alternative or otherwise), and alternative folk. Status:Most recent release, way back home (2002) See also:Phoebe Claire Publishing Comparisons:Dixie Chicks Covers/own material:Songs by Luke Powers General comments:See album comments, Way Back Home being her only album to date. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Recommended first album:way back home is her debut Recordings:way back home (2002) way back homeRelease info:2002--Waterline Records--12200101 Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:Moderate Group members:Sandy Madaris--vocals, backing vocals Guest artists:John Gardner--drums Produced by:Tommy Spurlock Comments:The first album by this Nashville-based independent draws on a range of musical idioms that reflect the evolution from the old Nashville to the new; in the aggregate she is best described as a country-rock artist with some potential to appeal to the mass market, but fortunately not highly commercialized at this point. Her voice, while a little on the high side and a little on the nasal side, is pleasant to listen to; in terms of comparisons to country headliners, I'd place it at the midpoint of a continuum between Dolly Parton and Shania Twain. Some of the lyrics display more intellectual depth than others, but all the songs are enjoyable listening; some of them visit common country themes like mean drunks and nostalgia for home. Many of them ponder the matter of current and former relationships; one of these, "Waterline," is a particularly lovely piece that shades into alternative folk. A few tracks get into some mild social commentary, mostly on domestic and other violence; they appear to place Madaris in the liberal wing of the country community. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Thanks to Mitch Pravatiner for work on this entry.
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