
Rock 'n' Roll Tears
Loene Carmen is cool. In fact, Loene Carmen is so undeniably fucking cool that she could have been lifted straight out of a Tarantino movie, and on her third long-player, Rock ‘n’ Roll Tears, her familiarly breathy, sultry vocal sits perfectly atop a combination of dirty blues, rock and country, which bursts from the stereo like a bar-room brawl between The Velvet Underground, Mazzy Star and The Jesus and Mary Chain. And that, I think you will agree, is pretty fucking cool.
After the typically raw title-track opens proceedings, the suitably-titled Nashville High nods in the direction of the reminiscence of The Raveonettes's latest album, with Carmen’s distinctive enunciation oozing sex-appeal, while standout track Everybody (Makes Me Wanna Lie Down) is a fuzzy rock romp.

Skillfully backed by Sam Worrad of Holy Soul, Jed Kurzel of the wonderful Mess Hall and Paul Dunn of Slow Hand, Loene Carmen has once again proved with the pleasingly lo-fi Rock ‘n’ Roll Tears that she is an intelligent, candid songwriter with a voice so seductive that you’d rip your own heart out and hand it to her if she asked you to. Irresistible stuff.
3 comments:
This is a very nicely written review. Links to the myspaces are good idea too.
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The facial similarities between Loene and H are scary...
Nice work Six.
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