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Album Review

Meredith Godreau's third full-length collection of original material under her Gregory & the Hawk pseudonym finds the upstate New York-based singer/songwriter back in her bedroom, reveling in the delicate, wistful, homegrown warmth of her 2007 debut. Godreau's deliberate, pizzicato arrangements serve as the perfect foil for her plain and perfect double-tracked vocals (imagine a less effected/comical Joanna Newsom), and while her wispy, “independent soundtrack-ready” brand of twee indie folk-pop may be omnipresent in 2010, it leans hard toward the quality end of the spectrum. There’s an addictive property to standout cuts like the breezy opener “For the Best,” the gloriously poppy “Over and Over,” and the keyboard- and drum machine-driven “Olly Olly Oxen Free,” that makes Leche the perfect go-to record for both rainy days, Sunday mornings, and lazy summer afternoons. It continuously blurs the line between precious and profound, which in lesser, more musically redundant hands would spell disaster, but Godreau is a crafty enough architect to know that innovation and evolution are as important to pop music as heartbreak and a simple hook are.

Customer Reviews

<3

It's just amazing, please keep singing.

GATH

I love love love her and every sound she makes;)

best ever

this artist is my favorite. good guitar, light and sweet voice... what's not to love? 😊

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

New York-based artist Meredith Godrea devised the pseudonym Gregory & the Hawk in 2003 as a means to escape the potential media stereotypes that often accompany female singer/songwriters. Godrea is equally proficient on guitar, piano, and violin, and her home recordings found an audience on the Internet, spawning numerous covers recorded by adoring fans and posted on various social websites. Her notorious D.I.Y. work ethic (she sold 15,000 albums independent of a label), which resulted in packed...
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