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Enemy of Love
Annie Hayden's second album The Enemy of Love is a gentle whisper of a record. The former Spent guitarist has been listening to some '70s soft rock, it seems, and she and producer Glenn Tarachow have created a disc that is informed by the influences of people like Joni Mitchell and Fleetwood Mac, but also by a strong personal and musical statement. It's a very pleasant way to breeze through a half-an-hour of listening; Hayden's charmingly sweet vocals and improved songwriting make sure of that. It also helps that there is much more variety here than on her first record, which was good but tended to get bogged down in similar-sounding songs. Hayden varies the guitar sounds and the blend of in...
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