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Tricks for Dawn

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Download links and information about Tricks for Dawn by Mary Lorson. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Indie Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 49:02 minutes.

Artist: Mary Lorson
Release date: 2002
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 11
Duration: 49:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Planet Pleasant Grove 0:46
2. Morningless Dreamer 2:55
3. Friends, I Have Been Drinking 5:40
4. Oh Regret 4:37
5. Interlude Number Two / Strange Gift 4:02
6. Anything Can Happen 5:11
7. Your Lament 2:39
8. Blast Off 6:00
9. Accelerate 5:11
10. Long Way Down 6:21
11. Tricks for Dawn 5:40

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Mary Lorson and her project Saint Low get intimate on their second album, Tricks for Dawn, and this time around Lorson is much more sweet and comfortable. She's coming into her own as a singer/songwriter and casts a sophisticated beauty similar to the likes of Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donelly. Tricks for Dawn combines threads of jazzy grooves and intricate indie rock, and Lorson's airy vocals exude a sincerity on tracks like "Anything Can Happen" and "Friends, I Have Been Drinking." "Morningless Dreamer" floats over layered horn and woodwind arrangements, and Lorson's budding confidence captures pop music at a classy level. She's conscious of an old, dark romance on "Blast Off," and the dream pop earthiness is refreshing. She's a lovesucker on "Long Way Down," a piano-driven, lovelorn melody featuring Evan Dando on guitar, but "Accelerate" shimmies in pure Madder Rose style. Tricks for Dawn is a poetic soundscape and it's solid. Mary Lorson finds a comfort zone within the multiple dimensions of love, and it's uniquely charming.