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Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews

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From her very first recordings, to her 2016's breakthrough Honest Life, to 2020's Grammy nominated Old Flowers and her most recent Loose Future, Andrews has been celebrated as an artist who challenges herself, and who finds new interplays of Folk and Americana. "As a songwriter you can make the same record over and over again," Andrews says, "and I'm not interested in that. I make records to stand alone and stand apart from each other." Co-produced with Jerry Bernhardt and recorded almost entirely to tape, Valentine features complete in-studio performances, hinging on performance rather than perfection. "We thought a lot about Lee Hazlewood, about Big Star's Third and Fleetwood Mac's Tusk" says Andrews, and that constellation of stars is apparent here. Valentine feels elegant, disciplined and balanced but never cold, always vulnerable and human.

"I was in one of the darkest periods of my life, and songs were the only way I could reckon with it," says Andrews. "I felt cursed, and the only mental cure felt like songwriting and painting." The near-death of a loved one loomed over everything, and while that person eventually recovered from both sickness and psychosis, Andrews was more sure that death was coming than recovery. Her grief was acute, volatile. The decline coincided with a new romance, but rather than lift her up, the two emotional poles seemed to bleed into each other to sow doubt, trouble, even obsession. "I was grappling with what I felt sure was death, and with the end of that relationship," Andrews explains, "while I was also grappling with something new but quite unstable. Here was this new relationship evolving alongside the collapse of another."

Valentine is also Andrews's most sonically explorative record - she plays flute, high strung guitars, myriad synths, and she draws heavy inspiration from her art outside of music. Andrews is a vivid poet and an accomplished painter, and across Valentine you can feel these disciplines interwoven, everything feeding the beauty and clarity of everything else. It's unexpected, then, that Andrews only recently appreciated the centrality of her power as a singer. "Historically my favorite artists weren't looked at as singers," Andrews explains, "they were looked at as writers. And I sort of dissociated myself from singing; I chose to use it when it behooved me, but I wasn't connected with it." But the more interdisciplinary her work became, the more that belief seemed to dissolve. "Singing is another stroke," she says, "the most direct line to your heart. Everything is color, texture. The way you sing can change everything, for both you and the people listening."

Setlists

    1. 1.Best Friend
    2. 2.Burlap String
    3. 3.Break the Spell
  1. Poem - Our Street

    1. 4.Keeper
    2. 5.It Must Be Someone Else's Fault
    3. 6.Punchline
    4. 7.To Be Wanted
    5. 8.Irene
    6. 9.Eleven Red Horses
  2. Poem - They Say it's Summer

    1. 10.Standing in the Rain
    2. 11.If I Told
  3. Poem - Come Visit

    1. 12.Cons & Clowns
    1. 1.Not the End
    2. 2.Took You Up
    3. 3.Burlap String
    4. 4.Break the Spell
    5. 5."You know she's awake...Waving..."
    6. 6.Cons & Clowns
    7. 7.Pendulum Swing
    8. 8.Old Flowers
    9. 9.Punchline
    10. 10.To Be Wanted (Solo)
    11. 11.11 Red Horses (Solo)
    12. 12.Irene (Solo)
    13. 13.It Must Be Someone Else's Fault
    14. 14.Table for One
    15. 15.Near You
    16. 16.If I Told
  1. Encore

    1. 17.May Your Kindness Remain (Solo)
    1. 1.Not the End
    2. 2.Burlap String
    3. 3.Break the Spell
    4. 4.Cons & Clowns
    5. 5.Pendulum Swing
    6. 6.Punchline
    7. 7.Eleven Red Horses
    8. 8.Irene
    9. 9.You Left Me Standing In The Rain
    10. 10.It Must Be Someone Else's Fault
    11. 11.Near You
    12. 12.Table for One
  1. Set 1: 'New Songs'

    1. 1.11 Red Horses
    2. 2.Only the Best for Baby
    3. 3.Waiting
    4. 4.Never Let Me Go
    5. 5.You Left Me Standing In The Rain
    6. 6.Pendulum Swing
    7. 7.Punchline
    8. 8.To Be Wanted
    9. 9.True Love
    10. 10.Outsider
    11. 11.Best Friend
    12. 12.Cons & Clowns
  2. Set 2: 'Old Songs'

    1. 13.Not the End
    2. 14.Break the Spell
    3. 15.Burlap String
    4. 16.It Must Be Someone Else's Fault
    5. 17.Irene
    6. 18.Rookie Dreaming
    7. 19.This House
    8. 20.Old Flowers
    9. 21.Near You
    10. 22.Table for One
    11. 23.If I Told
    12. 24.May Your Kindness Remain
    1. 1.Not the End
    2. 2.Burlap String
    3. 3.Break the Spell
    4. 4.Best Friend (New song)
    5. 5.Cons & Clowns
    6. 6.Let Her Go
    7. 7.It Must Be Someone Else's Fault
    8. 8.You Left Me Standing In The Rain (New song)
    9. 9.Pendulum Swing (new song (from lyrics... let the pendulum swing))
    10. 10.Old Flowers
    11. 11.Punchline (new song (lyrics..... how do I say goodbye?))
    12. 12.To Be Wanted (new song (lyrics.... to be wanted, to be held))
    13. 13.Irene
    14. 14.11 Red Horses (New song)
    15. 15.Rookie Dreaming
    16. 16.Near You
    17. 17.If I Told
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Table for One

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Excellent

    by Pops Whisler on 12/6/22recordBar - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    Courtney was a surprisingly versatile musician with an outstanding band! Her music was beautifully Americana with a surprising and beautiful hint of shoegaze! Yes, Americana Shoegaze! Outstanding! At the end of the concert Courtney went straight to her merc table and sold her own merc! Kudos to her, and what a genuinely sweet and friendly personality!