Literate folk-inflected indie rocker
Laura Veirs' third record is full of enough emotional peaks and valleys to satisfy even the most temperamental music fan. Upon first listen,
Saltbreakers feels significantly less chilly than 2005's sparse
Year Of Meteors, but further spins reveal a dark core that radiates warmth only intermittently. Part of this can be attributed to
Veirs' masterful way with imagery, a talent that she employs incrementally with each and every release. A native of the Northwest, water, especially of the oceanic variety, tends to creep its way into each song, leaving soggy footprints that zigzag their way through the listeners' head until the very last note.
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