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If you thought Americana was all about banjos and bittersweet tales of heartache, think again. Rachel Baiman's latest album, "Common Nation Of Sorrow," proves that this genre can be both thought-provoking and toe-tapping. Baiman's delicate yet powerful vocals guide us through a landscape of haunting melodies and razor-sharp lyrics. The opening track, "Shame," sets the tone with its raw honesty and stripped-back production. It's like a punch in the gut, but in a strangely satisfying way. As the album unfolds, we're treated to a masterclass in storytelling. Baiman tackles themes of injustice, love, and resilience with a deft touch that never feels preachy or heavy-handed. Tracks like "Jokes on Me" and "Wicked Spell" showcase her versatility as a songwriter and musician. But it's not all doom and gloom. Baiman injects a healthy dose of wit and humour into her songs, making them as fun to listen to as they are thought-provoking. "I Could've Been Your Lover Too" is a prime example, with its cheeky lyrics and infectious groove. Overall, "Common Nation Of Sorrow" is a triumph for Baiman and a must-listen for anyone craving music with substance. It's a reminder that Americana can be both serious and playful, heartbreaking and uplifting. In short, it's a gem of an album that deserves a spot in your music collection.
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