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Eilen Jewell's Letters From Sinners and Stranger


04/13/07
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(PR) Once in a great while, you put on a CD by an artist you�ve never heard of before and time stops. The voice is new, yet timeless. The lyrics are all original yet feel immediately familiar, lived-in, knowing. And the melodies � expertly performed by a first-rate band � carry the easy groove.

This is the story of Eilen (rhymes with feelin�) Jewell, as she prepares to release her national debut album Letters From Sinners and Strangers on Signature Sounds on July 10.

It started after her 2005 self-released debut Boundary Country CD made its way into club-owners� hands, onto a handful of radio shows and around the press circles of Boston, her current home base. Reaction to Eilen�s music � 12 original songs from the Boise-born 27-year-old singer � was swift. Many compared her talents to those of Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch and June Carter Cash. The Boston Globe said, �The slow organic sway of her melodies, and the sensual way she rubs against the low end of her register, will remind some of Gillian Welch. Also like Welch, her writing is both intimate and vivid, classically framed and closely observed.�

Letters From Sinners and Strangers promises to show the rest of the world what the buzz is about. Jewell�s heart-achingly hushed style and intimate grasp of roots music�s wild graces are revealed in the CD�s provocative, melodic originals and timeless country and blues classics. Set to a swaying, irrepressible groove, the subdued emotion in her soft soprano feels like music straining beneath skin. And the band evokes classic country, folk and swing without feeling nostalgic. Nothing about roots is retro in Eilen Jewell�s universe.

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