Butterfly Boucher - Scary Fragile
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Butterfly Boucher
Scary Fragile
www.myspace.com/butterflyboucher
For those of you who aren’t music journalists, here’s a summary of 90% of the press releases that come across our desks these days: “Signed major label deal before old enough to drink… toured arenas as opening act for some dinosaur… got a song on Grey’s Anatomy… dropped by major label… released latest album on their own.” Although being surprised that major labels don’t care about their artists would be like being surprised that politicians may not have your best interests in mind, never before has this trend seemed so widespread. Unfortunately, the ineffably fetching Butterfly Boucher is another brilliant indie-goes-major-goes-indie artist who seemed to be set for stardom only to go back to DIY-ing it.
Boucher’s sophomore release, Scary Fragile, has her sounding like a chameleon singer/songwriter, spanning nearly all styles of the genre. “For The Love of Love” has the brash twang of alt. country at its livliest. “Bright Red” is along the lines of the pastiche of indie wit and hum-able hooks that Liz Phair has been practicing in recent years. “Just One Tear” even has Boucher sounding reminiscent of the charmingly juvenile sass pop of Katy Perry with a few years of wisdom tacked upon her. The album’s most satisfying track (“They Say You Grow”), however, has Ms. Boucher sounding more like the playfully romantic Robert Smith than anything suited for a second-coming of Lilith Fair. Izzy Cihak
Scary Fragile
www.myspace.com/butterflyboucher
For those of you who aren’t music journalists, here’s a summary of 90% of the press releases that come across our desks these days: “Signed major label deal before old enough to drink… toured arenas as opening act for some dinosaur… got a song on Grey’s Anatomy… dropped by major label… released latest album on their own.” Although being surprised that major labels don’t care about their artists would be like being surprised that politicians may not have your best interests in mind, never before has this trend seemed so widespread. Unfortunately, the ineffably fetching Butterfly Boucher is another brilliant indie-goes-major-goes-indie artist who seemed to be set for stardom only to go back to DIY-ing it.
Boucher’s sophomore release, Scary Fragile, has her sounding like a chameleon singer/songwriter, spanning nearly all styles of the genre. “For The Love of Love” has the brash twang of alt. country at its livliest. “Bright Red” is along the lines of the pastiche of indie wit and hum-able hooks that Liz Phair has been practicing in recent years. “Just One Tear” even has Boucher sounding reminiscent of the charmingly juvenile sass pop of Katy Perry with a few years of wisdom tacked upon her. The album’s most satisfying track (“They Say You Grow”), however, has Ms. Boucher sounding more like the playfully romantic Robert Smith than anything suited for a second-coming of Lilith Fair. Izzy Cihak
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