Selections from Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart - EP
Rachael Yamagata
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| Name | Artist | Time | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Elephants | Rachael Yamagata | 4:13 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Sunday Afternoon | Rachael Yamagata | 9:04 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | Sidedish Friend | Rachael Yamagata | 2:59 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | Explicit Accident | Rachael Yamagata | 4:09 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 4 Songs |
Album Review
Rachael Yamagata's wistful voice has made numerous appearances since her solo debut in 2004: on albums by Ray LaMontagne and Rhett Miller, on soundtracks to TV sitcoms, on Ryan Adams & the Cardinals' acclaimed Cold Roses, and on a pair of Yamagata's own EPs. Despite such a flurry of activity, however, the songwriter found herself dropped from the RCA roster after Happenstance's release, a move that prolonged the finishing of her second studio LP. Arriving in 2008 on the Warner Bros. label, Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart literally splits Yamagata's musical personality into two parts — the first disc, Elephants, pitches its tent closer to the Happenstance camp with lushly textured ballads, while Teeth Sinking Into Heart plays up the singer's debt to rock artists like PJ Harvey. The latter CD is the biggest surprise here, as it displays a swaggering confidence that wasn't as evident on Yamagata's previous releases. She raises her voice in volume and pitch, affecting a measured snarl during songs like "Sidedish Friend" and "Faster." The potent set ends with "Don't," a weary ballad that recalls Neko Case's Fox Confessor Brings the Flood and flaunts an expletive-filled refrain. While the song's lyrics are aligned with the rest of Teeth Sinking Into Heart, its sound still emphasizes Yamagata's strength as a master of slow-moving, wounded love songs. Elephant furthers that bittersweet style with ten songs (one of them hidden), effectively doubling the size of Teeth. The disc features a gorgeous cameo by Ray LaMontagne, whose Southern croon does a slow dance with Yamagata on the aptly named "Duet." Like LaMontagne's most intimate material, Elephant moves in quiet circles, mining Yamagata's heartbroken past for melodic effect while dressing up her songs in subtle layers of strings, woodwinds, and acoustic instruments. This is where her voice truly shines — even when it seemingly hides from the spotlight, reducing itself to a cracked whisper while delivering Yamagata's lyrics. Fittingly, she matches such strong songcraft with equally strong content. "So for those of you falling in love," she advises during the first disc's title track, "keep it kind, keep it good, keep it right. Throw yourself in the midst of danger, but keep one eye open at night." Spoken like a true veteran of solitude and heartbreak, and performed like one of the strongest songwriters to emerge during the early 21st century.
Recent Customer Reviews
Excellent... I can't wait for the whole album!!
by LordJamieGreat music, this 4-track EP does serve as an appetizer for the upcoming release of "Elephants..." Every song is unique in its own way: "Elephants", beautiful, very mellow yet touching; "Sunday Afternoon", with great instrumentation, powerful and heartfelt lyrics and interpretation from Rachael. "Sidedish Friend" and "Accident" wrap up this great EP with its guitar hooks and faster BPM than the first two songs (both are fantastic, by the way.)
After four years of waiting for a new full release, I simply can't wait until October 7th (when the full album arrives)!!
amazing
by ck4everything she touches...
Finally...
by stereotypicalasianAfter 4 years, Rachael Yamamgata is finally releasing her album in October (i think [i hope]). But until then, this sampling off of Elephants & Teeth Sinking Into Heart will have to do. And after listening to this EP, i highly doubt her anxious fans will be disappointed. The emotion she conveys through her music is unreal, and her somehow morosely beautiful voice and piano playing are just golden. If you're a hardcore fan, you must buy the EP; or i guess it would be alright to wait for the album, if you think you can muster enough patience and fortitude. However, if you are a new listener, i recommend dabbling in her first album (it's quite wonderful) to get used to her raw emotion and almost overpowering musical presence.
Biography
Born: September 23, 1977 in Arlington, VA
Genre: Pop
Years Active: '00s
Top Albums and Songs by Rachael Yamagata
| Name | Album | Time | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Be Be Your Love | Happenstance (Deluxe Version) | 4:12 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Duet | Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart | 4:01 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | Elephants | Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart | 4:13 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | Be Be Your Love (Live at KCRW) | KCRW Sessions - EP | 5:37 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | Fireflies | The Believer | 4:07 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
- $3.96
- Genres: Pop, Music, Rock, Adult Alternative, Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
- Released: Aug 26, 2008
- ℗ 2008 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.

