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In 1998, Shannon Wright disbanded her group Crowsdell, moved from
New York City to nowheresville North Carolina and sold nearly everything
she owned. She had enough of the music biz. On her guitar and a friend's
piano, she started writing songs later found on her debut album, Flight
Safety, released in 1999. Touring a tremendous amount directly following
that release led to the formation of her second full-length Maps of Tacit
in 2000, an album that stood up on a chair and pointed it's finger at
the crowd, questioningly. Dyed in the Wool, her third release, is the
prevailing document of Shannon Wright's earnest singularity and adept
capacity for writing beautiful songs. This record unfolds Shannon's distinct
penchant for instantaneous melodies over twisted, poetic settings that
range from irresistible pop to the uniquely baroque. The songs on this
album include some of Shannon's most inspired performances and complex
songwriting. The melodies are executed with unnerving emotion while Shannon's
percussive guitar playing and self-taught, splayed-finger Thelonious Monk-isms
on the piano give the songs an untouchably rare character. Shannon
enlisted a line of talented friends, whose musicianship spreads itself
over bands like The Rachel's, Shipping News, The Glands, Boxhead Ensemble,
Edith Frost Band, Lofty Pillars, Rock*A*Teens and The Japancakes, to play
many of the backing parts that she had written. On prior albums, Shannon
had the exhausting task of playing nearly all the instruments herself.
Having a band in the studio allowed Shannon the opportunity to layer songs
with subtle nuances.
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The addition of lush string accompaniment adds
a new emotional texture to Dyed in the Wool, which like her previous records,
was engineered by Andy Baker in Athens/Atlanta and Steve Albini in Chicago.
Any of the album's individual parts - sublimely elusive lyrics, timeless
melodies tied with crafted arrangements and potently heartfelt studio
performances - intertwine, connecting this album to the masterful songwriting
of Shannon's Flight Safety with the frightening intensity of her Maps
of Tacit. Given Shannon's furious live performances, there is no question
as to why both the Dirty Three and Low have selected her as an almost
exclusive choice for an opener. Shannon recently garnered huge European
acclaim while opening for, as well as playing and singing with Calexico.
Shannon will be performing some solo shows in support of Dyed in the Wool,
but mostly will tour with a full band, including US and Canadian dates
with excursions into Europe and South America.
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