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Mexico City: Every Street Inside of You

Jill Cohn

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Like Joni? Like Sarah? Try Jill.

Smart, sensitive, evocative, a 21st century woman wrapped around an old soul: that’s Jill Cohn in a nutshell. She recorded this album in Mexico, on sabbatical from the road and her Pacific Northwest home, and it’s pretty clear from the music that she’s in a great headspace. For the most part, this is a late-night kinda album, but it’s not the sort of slit-my-wrists-and-let-it-bleed-into-the-grooves confessional that wears out its welcome upon a third hearing. And like any good pitcher, whether it’s stories or baseballs, Jill knows how to throw a curve every now and then, like in “Rescue Dog.” If you want to hear what Lilith Fair would – no, make that “should” -- sound like at the beginning of the new millennium, give this record a shot. You won’t be disappointed.

The Taos News By Deonne Kahler

Cohn is an audience favorite with her lilting voice and intimate performance style. She’s been steadily making music for more than a decade, and is about to release her eighth album, “Every Street Inside of You.” She wrote the songs in Mexico City, where she lived for the last two years. She escaped south after a year-long bout of writer’s block, and it’s clear the sabbatical did her good. Her musical evolution seems to be pushing her outside her comfort zone, and she has updated her sound from more standard folkie fare to something a bit more modern. Tracks like “Israel,” for example, are pleasingly melodic, with lush production and touches of electronica that should propel them to AAA radio play lists every where. The new songs are, as always, polished and literate, touching on topics like relationships, both romantic and familial, the challenges and excitement of living in a different country, and Cohn’s love for animals. Like all of her releases, this is a very personal record. Cohn lived in the heart of Mexico City and arrived there with no knowledge of the language. Because of her inability to speak with the locals she was forced to reexamine how people communicate, which caused her to reconsider her lyrical approach. She has said her songs are now more universally relatable because of it. It was a profound experience for Cohn, and she misses Mexico City terribly. “It’s so amazing how a place can get under your skin and just stay there like a really good song, an amazing lover, or a true spiritual teacher ... just never leaves, is kind of with you always!” Cohn herself writes good songs that get under your skin and stay.

Mexico City: Every Street Inside of You, Jill Cohn
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Pop
  • Released: Jan 25, 2008

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