Peacemaker (CD)
Vera Sola
Amoeba Review
Vera Sola's Peacemaker feels like a transmission from a deeply romantic bygone era. The songs are swooning and cinematic, with Golden Age of Hollywood strings, Depression era folk singer vocals, and guitars that move seamlessly from honky-tonk to post-punk genres. Vera Sola's world is entirely her own; you won't hear anything quite like this singular, gorgeous, and fascinating album. Peacemaker is lively and lovely, the type of album that adds vividness and emotional movement to your dull commute or whatever less-than-cinematic thing you're doing.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Bad Idea
|
Vera Sola | 02:59 |
2.
The Line
|
Vera Sola | 03:52 |
3.
I'm Lying
|
Vera Sola | 05:26 |
4.
Get Wise
|
Vera Sola | 03:29 |
5.
Desire Path
|
Vera Sola | 04:42 |
6.
Waiting
|
Vera Sola | 02:35 |
7.
Bird House
|
Vera Sola | 04:06 |
8.
Hands
|
Vera Sola | 03:51 |
9.
Is That You?
|
Vera Sola | 04:42 |
10.
Blood Bond
|
Vera Sola | 04:50 |
11.
Instrument of War
|
Vera Sola | 03:46 |