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![]() WITNESS ANI’S CONTINUING GROWTH ON EVOLVE
"I'm especially excited about this record," Ani said, "'cause it's a realization of all of the work put in with my band, of a vision that developed along the way." Ani's evolution as a producer and arranger is evident throughout; the record is a seamless blend of lush, vibrant textures, courtesy of the talented and versatile musicians who toured with her for several years before her recent return to performing solo: Julie Wolf on keyboards, Hans Teuber on flute and reeds, Jason Mercer on bass, Daren Hahn on drums and Todd Horton, Ravi Best and Shane Endsley on brass. Ani's as comfortable as ever with her fellow musicians, and vice versa - Evolve is a carefully-crafted studio creation that still possesses the loose spontaneity of a live show. "We developed our own vocabulary, our own aesthetic over the years," Ani said. "There wasn't a lot of precedent for what we were doing - we came from a lot of different places: jazz music, rock bands ... It was an interpretive collective that involved a lot of me just listening, picking up on what they brought to the table." In between the gentle opening
tones of "Promised Land" and the hushed closing
chords of "Welcome To:," the record encompasses
a variety of styles, from soaring three-part harmonies and DiFranco's
trademark acoustic fireworks to horn- and clavinet-driven funk and syncopated
Latin grooves. "Serpentine" is a sprawling,
10-minute opus rooted in Ani's solo finger-picking work and passionate
spoken word performance.
Favoring whispers over screams
and delicate, open chords over power strumming, Evolve takes
an intimate look at a world as determined to change as the singer herself.
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