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Bloody Mother F*****g A*****e - EP

Martha Wainwright

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Album Review

As the daughter of folk music giants Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III and sister to chamber pop auteur Rufus Wainwright, drama student turned singer/songwriter Martha Wainwright is no stranger to the business. Bloody Mother F*****g A*****e — an image best not taken literally — is her first release since 1997's eponymous EP, and if it's any indication of the soon to be released full-length — also eponymous — it heralds the coming of yet another original voice from one of music's most dependable gene pools. Wainwright's husky voice has matured into a thing of real beauty, and her ability to sound both majestic and totally wrecked helps to humanize each track — especially the title cut — without sacrificing any of the volatile confidence that fuels lines like "Poetry has no place for a heart's that's a w***e." Unlike her showier brother, her arrangements are simple and stripped down, lending weight to her femme fatale lyricism and wry introspection. Wainwright is obviously an old soul — she cracks like Bonnie Tyler, breezes over notes like Björk and croons with the kind of weary sensuality that most artist's don't discover until their golden years — but her style is just as informed by contemporaries like PJ Harvey and Cat Power as it is by Patsy Cline, and when she says jump, the listener's immediate response is "how high?"

Customer Reviews

Schmainwright... but Martha

I don't usually go in for this kind of music, whatever category you want to assign it to. (Folk? Pop? Folp?) And if I hear one more person congratulate themselves on their love of the Wainwrights, well, I'm not sure what I'll do. It won't be pretty. But I've got to humbly concede: Martha Wainwright is remarkable--the complexity that comes through in this lean EP is totally compelling. Man, that voice.

Beautiful

If you enjoy the Wainwright family as much as I do, you would love this! Great lyrics and beautifully sang.

to the bone

martha has learned to stand up for herself. and she's not holding back. apparently the b.m.f.a. in question is her father though she references the mother of gloom. mom? alas, there are no innocents on the familial battle field. enablers and actors alike are being taken to task for what the kids saw. fantastic cracking expressive voice. martha rocks.

Biography

Born: May 8, 1976 in Montreal, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Born in Montreal to parents of Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, Martha Wainwright was engulfed in a sea of music from childbirth. Often singing or performing on-stage and in the studio at an early age, Wainwright became agitated at the thought of a musical career during high school. Shunning music, she decided to study drama at Montreal's Concordia University instead. Soon after starting her studies, however, Wainwright began composing her own material and performing in clubs and coffeehouses...
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