Editorial Reviews
Ordinary Days
Music Review:
Music Review
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Doug Connolly, All-Music Guide
"Cerbone's lovely vocals could take root in a wasteland."
Pitch Magazine
"A sincere and personal exploration of relationships, loneliness, loss, and hopes of redemption. ...recollections of dreams." Pitch Magazine
Album Description
Lisa Cerbone brings her keen writer's eye and ethereal melodies to her third full-length release, Ordinary Days. Produced by Mark Kozelek, frontman / guitarist / songwriter / producer of the Red House Painters, Ordinary Days is an intimate, acoustic recording with a timeless quality. Joined by Kozelek on guitar, the luminescent arrangements are spare, yet never predictable; and Lisa's angelic vocals are always in the forefront. Other musical guests adding to the haunting beauty of the recording are Tim Mooney on drums (American Music Club) and Geoff Stanfield on bass (Black Lab). Lyrically, Lisa movingly speaks of everyday sorrows, joys, and challenges that demonstrate that, which is considered "ordinary" in daily life, is often extraordinary in reality. Her voice and transcendent melodies are the hope that rise above the melancholy.