Editorial Reviews Recommended Ani DiFranco Discography
Knuckle Down
Music Review:
Music Review
The Young Arthur Rubinstein (1919-1924)
Music: The Night Will Last Forever [Import]
Tout l'Univers: Listener's Digest [Import]
Serie Retratos [Limited Edition] [Import]
Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake/Prokofiev: Romeo & Juliet
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Even after 15 years of releasing albums on her own Righteous Babe imprint, it's hard to know what to make of Ani DiFranco. Some see her as a folkie-punk-bisexual-feminist-radical-crap-kicker, while others reckon she's merely Alanis Morissette with better lyrics. On her 15th studio album the truth just might be somewhere in between. She does dysfunctional family portraits ("Studying Stones") and broken affairs ("Lag Time") just fine, but she also manages to leave room for rambling, autobiographical beat poetry ("Parameters"). And then there is the music. Matching acoustic guitars with earthy funk rhythms and soft moonlight moods with out-of-leftfield song arrangements, it reconfirms the one label everyone can agree upon: fiercely original. --Aidin Vaziri 
Out of Range 
Not a Pretty Girl 
So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter 
Little Plastic Castle 
Revelling/Reckoning 
Living in Clip
About the Artist
Ani DiFranco is a songwriter, vocalist and guitarist perpetually on the move. From the raw "folk punk" of her early albums through the jazz/funk grooves she created during her years touring with a five-piece band to her current work as a solo artist, Anis restless creativity leads her and her listeners into ever more exciting territory. Born in Buffalo, New York, DiFranco was singing and playing guitar in public before she was old enough to drive. As a teenager, the poems shed... read more
Album Description
The music on Ani DiFrancos latest CD is as stunning as ever, packed with irresistible melodies, poignant lyrics, and virtuoso performances. But for the first time in her career, Ani has invited a fellow singer-songwriter to work with her as co-producer: Joe Henry, himself the creator of nine highly regarded solo albums. She is also joined by more than half a dozen guest musicians, many of whom have played key roles in Anis recent career, including current stage partner Todd Sickafoose, former band member Julie Wolf, and Righteous Babe recording artist Andrew Bird. Through twelve new songs as intricately crafted as short stories, DiFranco creates another unforgettable musical self-portrait of a woman coming to grips with loves twists and turns, confronting the legacy of her family, and learning to live on her own terms.