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The Mirror

Jill Andrews

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Album Review

On The Mirror, former Everybodyfields vocalist Jill Andrews shines a light on her poppy side. Country and folk music, which formed the foundation of the Everybodyfields’ records, are still the cornerstones of this solo debut, but they’re joined by a newfound emphasis on — for lack of a better term — pastoral chick rock. Andrews no longer sounds like Gillian Welch; instead, she carves out a Laura-Veirs-meets-Lilith-Fair sound filled with swirling keyboards, harmony vocals, and pop hooks. The countryside is evoked — you can hear it in the small-town shuffle of “Sinking Ship,” the acoustic fingerpicking of “Blue Eyes,” the way guitarist/vocalist Josh Oliver (a holdover from the Everybodyfields days) harmonizes with Andrews in a twangy tenor — but The Mirror also sports the coffee house-cosmopolitan feel of a Sara Bareilles album, with less piano and more brushed percussion. It’s a sound that suits Jill Andrews well. Working without former partner Sam Quinn for the first time, she sings about isolation and heartbreak without turning the entire affair into a down-in-the-dumps sob fest, and songs like “Another Man” tackle bittersweet themes with bright, layered arrangements. “You got a way of making things hard,” she sings over egg shakers and a major-key piano progression, “and I’ve got a way of putting your things out in the yard.” The orchestration can get dense at times, but Andrews peels it back often, proving she can still sell a song with her voice and acoustic guitar alone.

Customer Reviews

Great!

This was well worth the wait, glad she got away from Sam and his depressing sound, she is better suited for up tempo music

The Best Of The Best!

Jill Andrews is quite simply the best singer in alt/country today. Effortless and emotional, Jill is the real deal. I will not slam other popular singers of this genre, but I will say Jill Andrews should be up there with all the greats. In my book she already is. Buy this record of artist that is truly on her way!

As Fantastic as Expected!

Jill Andrews is an all time favorite! I love the cheerfulness that comes across many of these melodies! Her lyrics are sweet, sometimes sad, always touching.

Biography

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Before launching a solo career in 2009, Jill Andrews made her name co-fronting the Everybodyfields, an Americana outfit that highlighted her musical connection with Sam Quinn. Based in Tennessee, the group spent the better half of a decade touring in support of three albums, all of which featured a mix of folk, alt-country, bluegrass, and roots...
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