Martha Wainwright

Martha Wainwright

Oh The Hollow Love, The Flimsy Love

Oct 22, 2009

Words by Sean Moeller // Illustration by Johnnie Cluney // Sound engineering by Shawn Biggs

Could love really be as miserably hard to attain and hold onto as Martha Wainwright tries to make it out to be? We're really forced to just take her word for it and nod or heads in agreement that it is an unbearable nightmare that only occasionally seems to work itself out into a proper form. Love is a porcupine that likes to just stretch itself out on your chest, roll across your face and eyes, remind your hands that it needs to be tended and still does everything in its power to hold back an airborne attack of quill fire - warning shots or not. Don't ever get too close and don't ever think that this love porcupine is a friend or a friend of a friend. That's when you get your face blasted and that's when the gallery laughs at your foolishness, only to get stung similarly sometime not that long after, never once thinking that there's a lesson in any of the madness or carnage. Wainwright gets drunk on the complications and the inner-workings of misguided affinity and lust, lusting herself on the many delicate variables that have to be perfectly aligned for anything even to get off the ground, much less grow into something that would look like a relationship. She's shown in various states of undress on her newest album and its promotional materials, lying on a small couch, arching over the edge and seemingly wiped out, perhaps with all of the wickedness of love weighing on her like a paper press, draining her of her lights and sparkles. Her songs carry with them the kind of sad and perverted thought that love isn't just a ruined act, but one worth letting go of, but them seconds later it dawns on you that she's nonetheless still singing all of these songs as love letters to the very disgusting feeling and whimsical subject. She doesn't just cast off her cares and concerns, but makes them into graphic notes of anger and frustration. They leap out at you and put on a half-face - one that will scare the piss out of you and make you never pray for or dream of a love ever again and one that will seduce you into thinking that all of the bad experiences have come and gone and you're due this time. Wainwright fills her songs with theatrics and soaring vocal play, taking us into the succulent realms of heresy and innuendo that accompany every briefly successful and failed attempt at making the old game work, at making a cameo in the land of blissful happiness. But she sings, "My heart was made for bleeding all over you," and that's the Wainwright that believes the most. It's the side of her that she normally comes from. Despite all of her desire to think good thoughts about this tender, tender thing called love, she finds that it always has an evil eve, one that doesn't turn back into what it once was.

Martha Wainwright Official Site
Rounder Records

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  • I love Martha! Thank you!

    tiny_dancer | Monday, November 16, 2009 | 11:27 am

  • lovely, how nice to have this thank you mercic

    Anonymous | Sunday, November 01, 2009 | 5:25 pm

  • what a ride

    eweebug | Saturday, October 24, 2009 | 4:19 am

  • OMG - how incredible? These recordings find a new depth to Martha's voice that is lost on her recordings. What a coup for Daytrotter! I love the write up. If Joyce had had an ipod whilst he was wandering around Dublin I'm sure he would have written something similar!

    Ironbath | Friday, October 23, 2009 | 4:55 am

  • Melodic, moving and empowering to listen to. Wonderful.

    arosee | Friday, October 23, 2009 | 3:05 am

  • Viva Martha!! She's awesome live, I'm not so sure she even needs a backing band to make it sound full and whole.

    Dilivui | Friday, October 23, 2009 | 12:15 am

  • Viva Martha!! She's awesome live, I'm not so sure she even needs a backing band to make it sound full and whole.

    Dilivui | Friday, October 23, 2009 | 12:15 am

  • ;)* ;)* ;)* ...got all her albums, never thought i'd see her here on daytrotter, hey daytrotter, your reputation precedes you, or somethin'..? ;)* .. excellenti!

    milli | Thursday, October 22, 2009 | 9:38 pm

  • Martha, you can't be called Rufus sister, only. Own great talent. Great singer. Great songs.

    Anonymous | Thursday, October 22, 2009 | 6:59 pm

  • Lovin' the music! Thanks Martha and Daytrotter!

    Anonymous | Thursday, October 22, 2009 | 5:03 pm

Songs by Martha Wainwright

  1. first song

    Welcome to Daytrotter

    Download Martha Wainwright playing Welcome to Daytrotter
  2. second song

    So Hard

    Download Martha Wainwright playing So Hard

    - unreleased

  3. third song

    Hearts Club Band

    Download Martha Wainwright playing Hearts Club Band

    - original version appears on I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too

  4. fourth song

    In The Middle Of The Night

    Download Martha Wainwright playing In The Middle Of The Night

    - original version appears on I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too

  5. fifth song

    Dis Quand Reviendras-Tu

    Download Martha Wainwright playing Dis Quand Reviendras-Tu

    - original version appears on Martha Wainwright (Bonus Track Version)

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