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Inviolate Emmaline Muchmore 2002
Reviewed by Steve Nathan
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Over the past several months, I have been listening to a CD called Inviolate sent to me by Emmaline Muchmore. I would listen to her CD, put it away for a while as I listened to other music, but I kept coming back to her CD. I was drawn to Emmaline's dynamic voice and strong sense of purpose. While Emmaline had formal musical training on clarinet and piano, she is self-taught on guitar and vocals; and it is her strong vocal style that continues to keep me coming back. I wager I won't be alone. Strongly influenced by female vocalists such as Anita
O'Day, Ella Fitzgerald, June Christy, Lauryn Hill, Eryka
Badu, Gwen Stefani, Dolly Parton and Anita Baker, Emmaline
finds inspiration in various genres of music including
groove-heavy electronic music and infectious pop. As
Emmaline puts it, "I am inspired by strong performers
regardless of genre. I admire people that give it their all
on stage, put on a show and connect with their
audience." My own favorite tracks on Inviolate are "True Believer," "Coming Down," "Inviolate" and "Lost in a Daydream," although the entire CD is an exceptional effort, right down to the production (by Emmaline and Todd Mikkelson). Emmaline explains that, on "True Believer," "the groove to this song came first, then the melody and words of the chorus. After that, a story line came to me about obsession; in this case a man obsessed with a woman out of his reach who he believes he will eventually win over." "Coming Down" evolved from Emmaline's "listening to a lot
of trip hop and experimenting with beats which turned out to
have more of a traditional pop arrangement with a trippy
beat. The lyrics and melody that evolved out of the chorus
are a bit of a cautionary tale of someone enjoying the
limelight but has not really earned their status and is
headed for a fall and does not yet realize it." It is not only the strength of Emmaline's voice, but her
confidence as well. When I asked about this, she responded
that "the confidence you hear in my music comes from the
fact that I really enjoy expressing myself with my voice and
I am very comfortable inside my voice. I also really love to
perform and to connect with the audience, whether live or on
my recording. I feel confident in my ability to create a
vocal line that will grab and hold people's attention, and I
strive for that connection and communication." (c) 2002 Steve Nathan, licensed for use by Blue Coupe magazine. |
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