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Always Want

Grace Woodroofe

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Album Review

Discovered by the late Heath Ledger, who not only flew her across from Australia to Los Angeles after hearing her demos for the Triple J Unearthed competition, but also signed her to his Masses Music Co. label and directed her debut video, singer/songwriter Grace Woodroofe's journey from unassuming high school student to full-fledged recording artist reads like something out of a Hollywood script. Produced by Ben Harper, who also generously lends her his usual Relentless 7 backing band, her debut album, Always Want, explains why the posthumous Oscar winner decided to take such a leap of faith. The sultry confessional blues-pop of opener "I've Handled Myself Wrong" may be a self-assured yet gentle slice of coffeehouse fare, but any notion that Woodroofe is your typical troubadour is blown out of the water when the brooding basslines, eerie glass chimes, and skittering drum'n'bass rhythms of the dark domestic tale "Battles" kick in. It's not the only curveball on a record which appears to rejoice in playing with listeners' expectations. "Transformer" is a fuzz-heavy, Pixies-esque attempt at grunge, accompanied by a repetitive pounding piano hook and a reverb-drenched middle eight; the thunderous garage rock of "Bear" sees Woodroofe's soulful vocals, akin to a less affected Joss Stone, veer into angsty PJ Harvey territory, while the hymn-like blues of "Nocturnal" slowly build into an ominous and fervent White Stripes-esque wall of distortion. The hushed acoustic folk of "H.," a poignant tribute to her tragic Hollywood A-list scout, and the languid country-soul of the title track, regularly interrupted by an unsettling clattering beat, are equally compelling, but the dreary, smoky jazz of "Oh My God," the meandering piano-led balladry of "You'll Never Find Me," and a perfunctory cover of David Bowie's "Quicksand" suggest Woodroofe's talents lie in her ability to combine the softly sweet with the achingly raw. A brave and uncompromising debut, Always Want is an always intriguing listen which appears to have fulfilled the potential of her fairy tale beginnings. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Wow

I saw grace at terminal 5 in NYC with Ben Harper. This girls got some lungs, soul and some serious passion for her musical gift. I bought the album at the show (she asked the audience to pick it up so she can have some food money). Ben sings on a few of the songs- and did so at the show(he produced the album I think). I wish they were playing again nearby because it truly was a phenomenal show.
The album is fantastic - such a talent.
Buy it!!!!

Breathtaking.

Ben Harper did in fact produce the album and all the members of Relentless7 played on it. With her deep, soulful voice, Grace can bring it way down on a somber tune like "H." or explode on the bone-chilling "Oh, My God". I believe Grace is just getting started and while this is a great-sounding album, I know she will continue to evolve as a musician. She already displays a wide variety of influences in her work. I saw her last night in D.C. and hope she makes it back this way sometime soon.

Always Want, Grace Woodroofe
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