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Swift Feet for Troubling Times

Ohbijou

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Album Review

Casey Mecija, lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the folk-pop septet Ohbijou, comes off as a passionate and conflicted person in the lyrics to the songs on the group's album Swift Feet for Troubling Times, searching for love in a wooded landscape frequently populated by wolves, among other animals. Whether those beasts are real or metaphorical is hard to tell in Mecija's sometimes flowery poetry, but they don't seem so threatening in the way she presents them musically. The group employs both acoustic folk and country instruments — banjo and mandolin in addition to guitar — plus chamber instruments like violin and cello, and lots of keyboards to create atmospheric arrangements played in swirling, circular patterns. Mecija's vocals are much calmer than the emotions she evokes in her words, and they are somewhat buried in the mix, no more prominent than many of the instruments. This gives the music a mysterious air, but it also robs the songs of the force they might otherwise have, which is particularly notable in the much improved remix of "The Otherside" that constitutes the hidden 14th track on the disc.

Customer Reviews

beautiful ethereal

This album makes me happy and I'm glad it's finally here! Sisters, violins, organs, banjos, horns, so amazing! The whole group work together to create a beautiful sound, along with Mike Olson from the Hidden Cameras who produced it. I highly recommend this album.

a beautiful listening experience.

This album gives me shivers. It is excellent. I'm glad it's finally available on iTunes!

Brilliant!

Ohbijou have produced an absolute knock-out that parallels the genius of the Great Lake Swimmer’s Ongiara. This album features a multitude of instruments: guitar, ukulele, piano, violin, harmochord, glockenspiel, melodica, bass, banjo drums, trumpet, cello, synth, glockenspiel, electric piano, harpsichord and finally the mandolin! This provides an extremely textured and rich sound that can simply be classified as string-laden folk with angelic female vocals. Some songs are quite mellow while others are more upbeat and playfull. This album has it all: great emotion, musicianship, vocals, lyrics and overall atmosphere that I highly, highly recommend if you enjoy female folk music.

Biography

Formed: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Ohbijou — a Canadian indie pop ensemble whose folksy, multi-instrumental sound welcomes comparisons to the Bowerbirds and Arthur & Yu — started out simply as a solo project. Brantford, Ontario-based singer/songwriter Casey Mecijia began working on Ohbijou's first songs in the early 2000s; she started collaborating on those songs with her multi-instrumentally inclined sister, Jennifer, soon after. The Mecijia sisters eventually relocated to Toronto, where Casey attended classes at...
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