Helene Cronin - Landmarks (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Helene Cronin
- Title: Landmarks
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Independent
- Genre: Country, Country Folk
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 44:12
- Total Size: 102 / 275 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Yesterday's Heavy (3:05)
02. Make the Devil (4:29)
03. Just a Woman (feat. Wendy Moten, Vicki Hampton, Shelly Fairchild & Heidi Newfield) (4:50)
04. Landmarks (3:40)
05. What Do You Lean On (3:31)
06. Halfway Back to Knoxville (3:32)
07. Your Cross (3:33)
08. Between Me and the Road (3:12)
09. You Do (3:32)
10. What They Didn't Build (3:45)
11. Bodies of Water (4:13)
12. Cross That River (2:50)
01. Yesterday's Heavy (3:05)
02. Make the Devil (4:29)
03. Just a Woman (feat. Wendy Moten, Vicki Hampton, Shelly Fairchild & Heidi Newfield) (4:50)
04. Landmarks (3:40)
05. What Do You Lean On (3:31)
06. Halfway Back to Knoxville (3:32)
07. Your Cross (3:33)
08. Between Me and the Road (3:12)
09. You Do (3:32)
10. What They Didn't Build (3:45)
11. Bodies of Water (4:13)
12. Cross That River (2:50)
Texas’ own Helene Cronin who I am familiar with still possesses her strong sincere voice & though some may say she’s all country I think Helene (vocals/bgv) is an accomplished chanteuse with class. Lots of class. She can sing anything. Her opening tune “Yesterday’s Heavy,” is a highly polished powerhouse.
Helene’s 12-cut; 44-minute Matt King produced (guitar/keys/effects/vocals) Landmarks (Drops Feb 3–Independent) should be on a major label. Pristine, strong material with phrasing, tonality & range. She understands what she sings & the lyrics are as sophisticated as her showcase. I’m not surprised.
“Just a Woman,” features 4 other singers – Wendy Moten, Vicki Hampton, Shelly Fairchild & Heidi Newfield. It’s reminiscent of the intense Eleanor McEvoy song “Only a Woman’s Heart.” Recorded by Ms. McEvoy & Mary Black then Mary with Emmylou Harris.
From that song jump to “You Do,” an exceptionally beautiful number. Marvelous song. Helene’s debut was only in 2019. I thought she had a deep repertoire. Some songs may be country but Ms. Cronin, unlike the many commercial-mainstream sugar-coated pop country singers — isn’t afraid to stir within the layers of a broken heart to peel back the skin of melancholy melodies.
Pugilists who want to win a fight have to get in close & risk-taking punches – just to get one of their own in. This is what sad country music is all about – like taking some sadness to get one of your own moments of happiness in.
Getting closer to the alt-country Helene takes a stool in a bar for “What Do You Lean On.” She doesn’t go down a cliché riddled road. It’s a well-conceived lyric & melody. Sung in a penetrating, disciplined, friendly scolding manner — “something strong enough to hold you up…” Nice simple country-flavored line open to interpretation. The fluid Byrds-like chiming guitars is infectious.
On “Your Cross,” Helene’s voice is like oil paint on a new brush as she strokes long through its ambitious driving melody. Ambitious, that’s it — that alone describes Helene Cronin. I hear Reba McIntyre sing “What They Didn’t Build,” an ass-kicking song performed with guts & grit by Helene. She succeeds with gnarling guitars. Maybe she’s invented country grunge. What a message this tune conveys.
Helene’s 12-cut; 44-minute Matt King produced (guitar/keys/effects/vocals) Landmarks (Drops Feb 3–Independent) should be on a major label. Pristine, strong material with phrasing, tonality & range. She understands what she sings & the lyrics are as sophisticated as her showcase. I’m not surprised.
“Just a Woman,” features 4 other singers – Wendy Moten, Vicki Hampton, Shelly Fairchild & Heidi Newfield. It’s reminiscent of the intense Eleanor McEvoy song “Only a Woman’s Heart.” Recorded by Ms. McEvoy & Mary Black then Mary with Emmylou Harris.
From that song jump to “You Do,” an exceptionally beautiful number. Marvelous song. Helene’s debut was only in 2019. I thought she had a deep repertoire. Some songs may be country but Ms. Cronin, unlike the many commercial-mainstream sugar-coated pop country singers — isn’t afraid to stir within the layers of a broken heart to peel back the skin of melancholy melodies.
Pugilists who want to win a fight have to get in close & risk-taking punches – just to get one of their own in. This is what sad country music is all about – like taking some sadness to get one of your own moments of happiness in.
Getting closer to the alt-country Helene takes a stool in a bar for “What Do You Lean On.” She doesn’t go down a cliché riddled road. It’s a well-conceived lyric & melody. Sung in a penetrating, disciplined, friendly scolding manner — “something strong enough to hold you up…” Nice simple country-flavored line open to interpretation. The fluid Byrds-like chiming guitars is infectious.
On “Your Cross,” Helene’s voice is like oil paint on a new brush as she strokes long through its ambitious driving melody. Ambitious, that’s it — that alone describes Helene Cronin. I hear Reba McIntyre sing “What They Didn’t Build,” an ass-kicking song performed with guts & grit by Helene. She succeeds with gnarling guitars. Maybe she’s invented country grunge. What a message this tune conveys.
Year 2023 | Country | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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