Kat MaxwellCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Alternative pop/rock Status:Most recent release, ...Loves Me...Loves Me Not... (2007) See also:CDBaby's Kat Maxwell page Comparisons:Vocally, she's kind of a mix of Hope Sandoval (Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions, Mazzy Star) and Natalie Merchant, with an occasional touch of Courtney Love (Hole); musically a mix of Cat Power, and PJ Harvey, Belly, and Throwing Muses. Covers/own material:Own General comments:Energetic pop/rock with just a touch of punk. As you can tell from the mixture of comparisons above, Kat Maxwell draws from a lot of threads musically. Her sound is indie pop/rock; her voice reminds me strongly of Hope Sandoval (Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions, Mazzy Star). The overall effect is if Hope Sandoval were singing Hole less strident work or if Natalie Merchant were singing indie rock. Kat Maxwell has a lovely high/deep voice with a touch of languidity to it, though her songs are generally pretty energetic: that combination has a nice effect. Kat Maxwell has a girlish voice rather like Tanya Donelly though with a heavier rock sound. She can also do the haunting things well, too. (Neile) Recommended first album:Either Recordings:
One DayRelease info:2003—Good Girls Say No Records—GGSNR1437-2 Availability:See Kat Maxwell's site Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Kat Maxwell—vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar Guest artists:Earl Lowe—drums (1, 3, 4, 5, 7) Produced by:John Neil Martin Comments:This debut album is brief—only 8 tracks and the last track is an acoustic version of third 3rd. I really like Kat Maxwell's sound overall, and for a debut album, the songwriting here is strong—catchy, emotional, and energetic and definitely above the average. The first two tracks, "Run" and "Blow" are similar: both are especially energetic with distinctively catchy hooks and are a great introduction to the discs. In "Picture", the ballad which follows (and is repeated in an acoustic version at the end), her vocals and delivery sound plaintively Natalie Merchant-like. "I'll Be There" has a PJ Harvey-like sound in the verses, and a touch of Hole in the chorus. "Suffocated" is a great pop/rock ballad of complaint. "Joey" has a driving indierock energy. "It's ok" is where Kat Maxwell does an especially Hole-like turn. Kat Maxwell has a ton of promise and even this collection delivers on that. This is a mostly rocking album, but Kat Maxwell can also wrench your heart, as in the song "Picture" which has more than a touch of Mazzy Star. "Picture" is a hard song to forget, but her rocking sound is infectious as well. (Neile) ...Loves Me...Loves Me Not...Release info:2007—Good Girls Say No Records Availability:See Kat Maxwell's site Ecto priority:Recommended for rock fans Group members:Kat Maxwell—vocals, guitar Guest artists:Kris Yates—drums Produced by:Kat Maxwell and Josh Rawlings Comments:Raw slightly punkish rock in the Belly/Throwing Muses tradition, but with more than a touch of Hole. Kat Maxwell's voice really reminds me of Tanya Donelly, but the music here puts me more in mind of Hole circa Live Through This: raw, rocking and grungy, yet melodic and captivating. (Neile) |
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