Alas I Cannot Swim
Laura Marling
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Ghosts | Laura Marling | 2:59 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitOld Stone | Laura Marling | 2:59 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Tap At My Window | Laura Marling | 2:47 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Failure | Laura Marling | 3:21 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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You're No God | Laura Marling | 2:27 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Cross Your Fingers | Laura Marling | 2:23 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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(Interlude) Crawled Out of the Sea | Laura Marling | 1:16 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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My Manic and I | Laura Marling | 3:56 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Night Terror | Laura Marling | 3:09 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Captain and the Hourglass | Laura Marling | 3:09 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Shine | Laura Marling | 2:38 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Your Only Doll (Dora) | Laura Marling | 7:16 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 12 Songs |
Album Review
Due to her youth (16 when she first hit Myspace, 17 when signed to an imprint of EMI, and 18 when her debut album came out), perky-cute looks and extremely British diction, singer/songwriter Laura Marling got a lot of comparisons to Lily Allen in her early buzz, but the quietly compelling Alas I Cannot Swim is not at all a frothy pop confection. A folk-tinged AAA pop record based on Marling's alluringly husky voice and graceful acoustic guitar, Alas I Cannot Swim would be more aptly compared to the likes of Feist, Keren Ann, or Regina Spektor. (In the album's press kit, Marling reveals her primary influence to be Bonnie "Prince" Billy, which also seems appropriate.) Although not to draw too forbidding a comparison, opening track and first single "Ghosts" is most strongly reminiscent of Joni Mitchell circa For the Roses, both in Marling's expressive vocal phrasing and the expert shifts in the arrangement between solo acoustic passages and full-band sections, not to mention an excellently deployed string section. That old-school '70s singer/songwriter vibe predominates throughout the album, in fact. There's one straight-up pop song here, the deceptively chipper-sounding "Cross Your Fingers" ("...hold your toes/We're all gonna die when the building blows" continues the sweetly sung chorus), but aside from that, Alas I Cannot Swim is the kind of album that takes a couple of listens for its charms to completely sink in. Rather than swath every track in prominent, ear-grabbing hooks, Marling and producer Charlie Fink choose to keep the decorations off in the distance on songs like "The Captain and Hourglass," where swells of pedal steel stay buried deep in the mix under Marling's hypnotic guitar line and quietly insistent vocals. There's every chance that Laura Marling will get lost in the shuffle as the unexpected commercial success of Feist's The Reminder leads major labels to unleash hordes of similarly talented female singer/songwriters, but Alas I Cannot Swim is far better than the average coffee house-endorsed girly pop.
Customer Reviews
Gorgeous
Not what I expected, but I'm certainly pleasantly surprised. Unlike as the eerie My Manic & I EP suggests, Laura's debut album is warm, full and rich with her beautiful haunting voice holding it all together. It saddens me a little to think that 'Alas I Cannot Swim' will probably get discarded as just another singer-songwriter album, especially when it has been released alongside the likes of ADELE. Laura is a talent in her own right. Truly unique and beautiful. Standout tracks include 'Old Stone', 'The Captain and the Hour Glass' and bonus track 'Alas I Cannot Swim'. Veteran fans might be disappointed to hear the new versions of the likes of 'Failure' and 'Night Terror', though I personally - to my own surprise - didn't mind the changes too much, as the earnestness of the songs themselves still shine through, and I still feel that 'Night Terror' is this album's defining moment. The breakdown into a cacophony of strings never fails to take my breath away. In a word: stunning.
Wise beyond her years
She's only 18? Are you sure? Never has an old head on young shoulders been such an apt description. A great voice and such maturity in her songs. Lyrically strong, if a little idealistic. And like Nick Drake, depressive for some, uplifting for others. Otherwise, it's catchy tunes and good melodies. Try it, you might like it.
Totally amazing
I LOVE HER!!!! Amazing new songwriter, thank god someone with a major song talent is shining big time!!!!
Biography
Born: 01 February 1990 in England
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Laura Marling
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ExplicitNew Romantic | New Romantic - Single | 2:52 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Rambling Man | I Speak Because I Can | 3:16 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Ghosts | Alas I Cannot Swim | 2:59 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Devil's Spoke | I Speak Because I Can | 3:38 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Sophia | A Creature I Don't Know | 4:51 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Ghosts | Ghosts - Single | 3:02 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Sophia | Sophia - Single | 4:51 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Goodbye England (Covered In Snow) | Goodbye England (Covered In Snow) - Single | 3:46 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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My Manic and I | Alas I Cannot Swim | 3:56 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Captain and the Hourglass | Alas I Cannot Swim | 3:09 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |

- £4.99
- Genres: Singer/Songwriter, Music, Rock, Adult Alternative, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
- Released: 11 February 2008
- ℗ 2008 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Virgin Records Ltd













