Jessica Pratt – Jessica Pratt

Album Info

Artist: Jessica Pratt

Title: Jessica Pratt

Year: 2012

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Tracklist

  • 1. Night Faces (4:08)
  • 2. Hollywood (3:27)
  • 3. Bushel Hyde (4:10)
  • 4. Mountain'r Lower (3:19)
  • 5. Half Twain the Jesse (5:24)
  • 6. Casper (4:26)
  • 7. Midnight Wheels (3:19)
  • 8. Mother Big River (4:19)
  • 9. Streets of Mine (2:43)
  • 10. Titles Under Pressure (2:33)
  • 11. Dreams (3:11)

Review

Jessica Pratt's self-titled debut album has an intimate, lo-fi folk sound that immediately sets it apart. Her delicate but haunting voice blends with patiently fingerpicked guitar arrangements to create a cozy atmosphere that's reminiscent of a bedroom recording from another era. It's a nostalgic listen, with Pratt's storytelling painting vivid pictures of personal experiences, making each song feel like a heartfelt confession.

The album's minimal instrumentation, often just voice and guitar, lets her melodies and lyrics take center stage, creating a sense of candor that's both refreshing and moving. Songs like "Night Faces" are standouts, showcasing quiet intensity and melodic charm. Overall, Jessica Pratt's debut makes a strong impression, offering a refreshing take on modern folk with understated beauty and emotional depth that really resonates with listeners. - Finn