Editorial Notes
Sarah Slean, a songwriter who has proceeded at her own pace in her
career, releasing EPs when full-length albums might have been
expected, cutting independent discs even after signing on with a
major, seems to have decided that the time finally was ripe to
swing for the fences in 2011 with her sprawling Land & Sea, an
18-song epic album that addresses big themes. It also employs more
vibrant, driving music than has been typical for her, at least on
the first, Land, half. Here, she plays pop/rock music, still
arranged around her piano, but taking a distinctly uptempo
approach. That approach serves the sometimes biting, if often
abstract, observations in her lyrics. The ambitions are clear in
titles like "The Day We Saved the World" and "Set It Free," just as
a caustic view of contemporary society is expressed in "Everybody's
on TV" (which refers to "the movie of our vanity") and "Society
Song" ("I'm glad I don't belong"). In the midst of such broad
strokes, however, Slean can paint specific, emotional portraits
such as that in "I Am a Light" ("All I can dream about is how to
make you smile"). She is no less ambitious in the album's second
Sea half, beginning with "Cosmic Ballet," although the rock
elements disappear in favor of symphonic arrangements. Here, Slean
becomes more conciliatory, notably in songs like "You're Not Alone"
and "The One True Love," even as she continues to encourage grand
emotions and widescreen expressions. "Throw your heart into the
ocean," she tells her listener in "The Right Words." Even if her
reach at times seems to exceed her grasp, she is saved from
pretentiousness in this lengthy, sometimes overwrought effort by
the depth of feeling she evidences and by her ability to take on
the universe while never losing sight of the importance of the
personal within the cosmic. That makes Land & Sea a big
statement that has some small concerns, too. ~ William Ruhlmann
Format: Compact Disc
Released Date: September 27, 2011
Genre: General
Style: Rock & Pop
Number of Discs: 1
Label Name: Universal Distribution
UPC: 823674101923