Australian native Audrey Auld Mezera is finding America very fertile land. This disc marks her third release in three years; however, she continues to write to her strengths without treading over old ground. Mezera can be a sharp-eyed storyteller, whether talking about herself (the wistful expat’s lament “Half A World Away”) or about a stranger’s life (the riveting missing person’s tale “Last Seen In Gainesville”). She also can flash some sly social satire (“Self-Help Helped Me”) or a powerful sense of moral indignation (“We Cry”), all the while sounding like your good friend. “Looking For Luckenbach” and “Clinch Mountain Prayer” continue her interest in writing about her musical influences; her sole cover, “Morphine”, features lyrics penned by Bonnie Parker (of Bonnie & Clyde fame).
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #68 Mar-Apr 2007
Audrey Auld Mezera
Lost Men And Angry Girls (Reckless)
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