This Storm

This Storm

Infobox Album
Name = This Storm
Type = Album
Artist = Sonya Kitchell


Released = September 2, 2008
Genre = Rock, Jazz
Length = 51:15
Label = Decca
Producer = Malcolm Burn
Last album = "Words Came Back to Me"
(2006)
This album = 'This Storm'
(2008)

This Storm is the second full length album by Sonya Kitchell. It is an immediate and visceral album, dealing with serious issues with a newfound boldness. Kitchell, whose lyrics have been favorably compared to the poetry of E.E. Cummings [cite web
last = Bally
first = Ron
url = http://harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=4197
title = Sonya Kitchell review
publisher = Guthrie, Inc.
date = May 2006
accessdaymonth = 7 Oct
accessyear = 2008
] , touches on war, loss, and solitude in tracks like Soldier s Lament, Robin in the Snow, and Walk Away. There is also plenty of drive and backbeat to This Storm, from the sultry, roots-inspired rock of Borderline, to the indie-leaning Every Drop, and Fire, to the shimmering acoustic-alt-pop of Effortless and the first single, Here to There. Kitchell and Burn even leaven some electronic flourishes into the album's closer, the title track This Storm. Strikingly confident, and at times more aggressive and rock-focused, This Storm builds on the promise that marked her acclaimed debut. Recorded with Grammy Award-winning producer Malcolm Burn (Daniel Lanois, Peter Gabriel, Emmylou Harris) at Burn's home studio in upstate New York, the new album is a showcase for Kitchell's prodigious talent and stunning voice.

Track Listing
1 For Every Drop
2 Borderline
3 Running
4 Here To There
5 Walk Away
6 Fire
7 Soldier's Lament
8 Robin In The Snow
9 Who Knows After All
10 Effortless
11 So Lonely
12 This Storm

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