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Catalog

by Danielle Howle

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Kissing Game 02:07
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Lullabye 03:37

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While Danielle Howle has been favorably compared with indie rockers Cat Power and Liz Phair, the Southern folkie is more a sister in soul to Run On's throaty Sue Garner and the deliciously quirky Victoria Williams.

Howle rocks solo here (in contrast to the earlier 'Do a Two Sable,' featuring her wild and wholly twang-rock band the Tantrums), deftly constructing little worlds with chords and words and singing in a yowl that's daring yet devoid of histrionics.

Perfectly sensible, she deconstructs love (it "feels like an anvil") and reveals that "happy's not a factor, it's a factory at work." Whether singing of her grandfather's passing, the view from the top of a tree, or the heartache that accompanies the burying of babies, Howle is altogether earthy and engaging.

--Paige La Grone

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released May 11, 1999

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Danielle Howle Awendaw, South Carolina

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