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Alela Diane

May 11, 2007


Alela Diane

Tracks

  1. 1 Welcome to Daytrotter
  2. 2 My Brambles
  3. 3 The Rifle
  4. 4 To Be Still
  5. 5 White As Diamonds

Burnt By Time Is A Bliss All Its Own

Words by Sean Moeller, Illustration by Johnnie Cluney, Sound Engineering by Patrick Stolley and Brad Kopplin

Every time Alela Diane sings one of her songs, a firefly gets its fire. The energy from her old soul voice creates spontaneous bioluminescence to occur in thin and thick air. Look behind you, she encourages and spreads it through more than just insects. There might be no greater compliment for a musician than to compare them to the mechanics and operations of nature - to be talked about in the same breath as catalyst of a gentle spring rainstorm or the miracle of birth. Can you imagine the pride? Without hesitation, bestowing that distinction on Diane - a young lady from Nevada City - is a no-brainer.

On The Pirate's Gospel, Diane builds a world that exists on the periphery of all those far-out, antiquated maritime and Civil War-era yarns that the Decemberists tailor. It's the real world in a way and it's the world of fairy tale a la pal Joanna Newsom, as well as the time warped world of chasing love/gathering in spring of Midlake's Van Occupanther land. It's that theme park that rests in between those two very different, but compatible settings. It's a world that one pictures with a lot of foliage and soft footing, a place where babbling brooks learn their alphabets and begin cooing sonnets to their banks. It's a place that only exists in colors that appear yellowed, or burnt by time's leanings. It's California before the Gold Rush, before the dirty prospectors and the dirty curse words. It's that overwhelming feeling that what you're hearing in "My Brambles" or "The Rifle" is the actual growth of the limbs of a towering oak tree. It's the branches stretching their reach sideways until there's nothing left to grasp and it just grows old, standing in one place, sad, but content.

Curiously, Diane's greatest strength is in the way she can hold us entranced as if a swinging, golden pocket watch was filling our eyes with sleepiness. Her storylines play under a moonlight's beams and they're pulled along by a team of gorgeously strong and patient oxen, yoked to a deep black night sky sprinkled with all of the thousands of lightning bugs that owe their identifiable existence to her mouth.

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Session Comments

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Session Comments

Older Session Comments

  1. love her headseed Tuesday, June 22, 2010 12:28 pm
  2. Not bad, but.... I like the art on this one.... ~A/C Anonymous Saturday, March 20, 2010 11:07 pm
  3. stunning murraywason Wednesday, February 10, 2010 10:20 am
  4. <3 <3 Thanks!!! eomunia Thursday, December 24, 2009 1:07 pm
  5. there we go. Side Pocket Chisel Monday, November 09, 2009 5:12 pm
  6. Simply put: wonderful. Alela's voice is magical and it shines here. Thank you Daytrotter. Eltee0523 Saturday, October 17, 2009 8:22 pm
  7. This is the best Daytrotter session I've heard yet! And she's coming to Philly! Anonymous Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:58 pm
  8. her voice is honest and clear. It sounds like the mountains where i grew up. I can listen to her and see them. I love this. pegasus1212 Friday, August 14, 2009 1:37 pm
  9. Her voice takes me back. I feel like I am in the gold digging era of this lovely country. Unique voice that has a lovely twang. Can't wait to hear new songs! amosluver Thursday, August 06, 2009 8:55 pm
  10. Very appealing and honest voice... like to hear a lot more from her Anonymous Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:20 am
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