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Julia Jacklin - Don't Let The Kids Win VINYL LP RECORD - OZ SELLER
AU $49.95
ApproximatelyRM 138.05
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Located in: Devonport, TAS, Australia
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eBay item number:115917061565
Item specifics
- Condition
- Record Grading
- Near Mint (NM or M-)
- Sleeve Grading
- Excellent (EX)
- Material
- Vinyl
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Product Identifiers
Record Label
Transgressive
UPC
5414939942723
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8050182670
Product Key Features
Format
Vinyl
Release Year
2016
Genre
Rock
Type
LP
Artist
Julia Jacklin
Release Title
Don't Let the Kids Win
Additional Product Features
Reviews
Clash (Magazine) - "Opener `Poolside', with its walking bass-line and guitar solo makes for a brilliant slice of dream pop, while the raucous `Coming Of Age' proves that her tender voice can work well with the rockers sonic palette."
Additional information
Don't Let the Kids Win is the debut of Australian singer/songwriter Julia Jacklin, who skillfully laces elements of alternative country-rock and early rock into haunting indie folk vignettes. Smoky vocals, discontent, and a presence that's mature beyond her twenty-something years suffuse the album with the character of a life hard-lived. That spirit is almost literal on the song "Same Airport, Different Man," a weary, single-verse rumination that ends with her deciding to try the train next time. It closes with a mumble and a quiet, dissolving guitar line, as if falling asleep over a whiskey. At the other end of the instrument range is the lush "Coming of Age," which uses echoing guitars, crashing cymbals, and a melody that yodels to express "I didn't see it coming, my coming of age." More sauntering tracks like "Leadlight" and "Small Talk" take on a light '50s nostalgia with triplet rhythms, rhythm guitar, and a country connection. The latter tune has her feeling the wrong age for anything, whether it be the cool kid at the bar, or imagining Zach Braff and Catherine Deneuve as her parents. In keeping with the album's self-consciousness about growing older and finding one's place, the title track closes Don't Let the Kids Win with lyrics like "I've got a feeling that this won't ever change/We're gonna keep on getting older, it's gonna keep on feeling strange." Altogether, the album's palette and Jacklin's cracking, pensive delivery land her in a sphere with heavy-hitters such as Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen, with a touch of Lucinda Williams, making it a must for fans of thoughtful indie folk. ~ Marcy Donelson
Number of discs
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- e***e (268)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseRare CD was in very good condition and at a reasonable price.
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