Lucius – Wildewoman

Album Info

Artist: Lucius

Title: Wildewoman

Year: 2014

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Tracklist

  • 1. Wildewoman (4:10)
  • 2. Turn It Around (3:28)
  • 3. Go Home (3:19)
  • 4. Hey, Doreen (4:41)
  • 5. Tempest (4:09)
  • 6. Nothing Ordinary (3:01)
  • 7. Two of Us On the Run (4:35)
  • 8. Until We Get There (3:28)
  • 9. Don't Just Sit There (3:51)
  • 10. Monsters (3:29)
  • 11. How Loud Your Heart Gets (5:43)
  • 1. Turn It Around - Recorded Live at Sounds Like a Fire (4:02)
  • 2. Everybody Wants to Rule the World (2:37)
  • 3. How Loud Your Heart Gets - Curated by Jim Eno (5:45)
  • 4. It Doesn't Matter Anymore (feat. JD McPherson) - Recorded live in Brooklyn with JD McPherson (3:30)
  • 5. Wonderful - Recorded Live at KCSN, Los Angeles (4:57)
  • 6. Don't Just Sit There - Recorded Live at Sounds Like a Fire (4:04)
  • 7. Genevieve (4:07)
  • 8. Until We Get There - Vlad Lucan Remix (5:47)

Review

Lucius's "Wildewoman" arrives as a strong debut from 2013 that really stands out in the indie pop and folk realm. Their harmonious vocal duo, Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe, is irresistible—imagine voices so perfectly blended, it's almost as if they're sharing the same musical soul. These voices twine together, casting an enchanting and almost-eerie spell that draws you in with each song.

Key tracks like "Wildewoman," "Turn It Around," and "Go Home" highlight their artistry in creating tunes that are catchy yet also stirring. While the production is sleek, there's a raw gracefulness about it that feels true to their live presence—it's like capturing lightning in a bottle. You can sense themes of love, heartbreak, and self-reflection, poetically spun into each note, giving a multi-dimensional depth.

On release, "Wildewoman" surprised and delighted critics and listeners alike, distinguishing Lucius as a dynamic force in the indie scene. As for the expanded editions from 2014, they offer extra treasures, enriching the journey without losing the essence of the original. But let's not forget, this core album is vibrant and unforgettable on its own, perfectly blending accessibility with emotional richness. - Mira