WENDY EISENBERG
“Meaning Business”
Time and time again, Wendy Eisenberg has proven capable of just about anything. From the banjo induced beauty of Bent Ring, the other wordly exploration of Viewfinder, and the bombastic glory of Editrix to the litany of improvisational collaborations, Eisenberg’s music exists in a realm somewhere between gentle reflection and cosmic upheaval. With a new self-titled solo album via Joyful Noise (Deerhoof, Finom, Asher White) coming on April 3rd, Wendy has shared “Meaning Business,” a stunning song that blends folk rock, alt-country, and a nervy bit of experimental complexity (tastefully scratching at prog’s door) in a way that works on every level. There’s an immaculate structure to the peaks and valleys of the writing, melodies softly sliding up and down within the silky composition in a surrealist (kind of perfect) sort of way. For an artist that’s tirelessly profound, the genuine nature of “Meaning Business” is jaw-dropping, an immediate highlight from a fearless musician.
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