(2020) Samia - The Baby
Review:
A native New Yorker and daughter of professional performers, Samia Finnerty had acted off-Broadway and appeared on prime-time TV by the time she released her first angsty guitar and piano songs as a 20-year-old in 2017. After rising through the touring ranks with opening slots for the likes of Cold War Kids and Soccer Mommy on the strength of early songs, Samia makes her full-length and Grand Jury label debut with The Baby. Recorded with a trio of producers, including members of Hippo Campus, the album reinforces her disquieted, ’90s-influenced sound while showcasing her way with an effortless-sounding hook as a delivery device for more-demanding, personal lyrics. It opens with the atmospheric, scene-setting “Pool” (“How long do you think we can sit here before we have to move?”), then settles into a bouncy, lite grunge with the driving “Fit N Full.” The album’s rock-leaning tracks are outnumbered by more pristine and lyrical, adult-alternative-type tunes — “Big Wheel,” the acoustic ballad “Does Not Heal,” the jazzy, clean-toned “Waverly” — but it resists straying far enough away to arrive at “pretty,” and its anxiety never quite dissipates. Even the tuneful, stomping pop ditty “Minnesota” talks of “the pit in my stomach” and “some disgusting accident of communion,” even cursing before she reluctantly invites a companion to join her out of state. The 11-song set closes with the melancholy “Is There Something in the Movies” (“…that’s better than my love?”), a ballad with a memorably high-contrast vocal performance. Taken together, The Baby‘s combination of breezy melodies and vulnerability makes for an engaging listen well worthy of the promising designation.
Tracklist:
01 - Pool
02 - Fit N Full
03 - Big Wheel
04 - Limbo Bitch
05 - Stellate
06 - Triptych
07 - Does Not Heal
08 - Waverly
09 - Winnebago
10 - Minnesota
11 - Is There Something in the Movies
Media Report:
Genre: indie-pop, indie-rock
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits