Sixpence None the Richer – Sixpence None the Richer

Album Info

Artist: Sixpence None the Richer

Title: Sixpence None the Richer

Year: 1997

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Tracklist

  • 1. We Have Forgotten (5:07)
  • 2. Anything (4:44)
  • 3. The Waiting Room (5:15)
  • 4. Kiss Me (3:28)
  • 5. Easy to Ignore (3:52)
  • 6. Puedo Escribir (3:45)
  • 7. I Can't Catch You (4:12)
  • 8. The Lines of My Earth (4:26)
  • 9. Sister, Mother (3:05)
  • 10. I Won't Stay Long (2:15)
  • 11. Love (3:56)
  • 12. Moving On (3:56)
  • 13. There She Goes (2:44)

Review

Brace yourselves because the self-titled album by Sixpence None the Richer is like an emotional rollercoaster with an alternative rock and pop soundtrack. This 1997 gem kicks off with "We Have Forgotten," a spine-tingling opener that sets this ride in motion. Leigh Nash's vocals bring those "I'm-not-crying-you're-crying" vibes in tracks like "Anything" and "The Waiting Room" – it’s like each song is an electrifying bolt of raw feeling.

Now let’s talk about the heavy hitter here – "Kiss Me." Yeah, you know it. It's got that earworm melody paired with lyrics so sweet, you might develop a cavity or two. Don’t sleep on tracks like "Easy to Ignore" and "The Lines of My Earth," where the band knuckles down on some serious introspection. With Steve Taylor's slick production, everything shines, from the guitars to the smallest snare hits.

The critics weren't just blowing hot air when they showered this album with love, and the Grammy nod speaks volumes. Certified platinum and still resonating, "Sixpence None the Richer" is an essential listen, blending catchy hooks with deep lyrical worth in a way that grabs hold and doesn’t let go. - Leo