
Quit The Curse: CD
Detroitâs Anna Burch announces her debut album, âQuit The Curseâ, on Heavenly Recordings.
The nine songs that comprise âQuit The Curseâ come on sugary and upbeat but their darker lyrical themes and serpentine song structures are tucked neatly into what seem at first just like uncommonly catchy tunes. Burchâs crystal clear vocal harmonies and gracefully crafted songs feel so warm and friendly that itâs easy to miss the lyrics about destructive relationships, daddy issues and substance abuse that cling like spiderwebs to the hooky melodies. The maddeningly absent lover being sung to in â2 Cool 2 Careâ, the crowded exhaustion of âWith You Every Dayâ or even the grim, paranoid tale of scoring drugs in âAsking 4 A Friendâ sometimes feel overshadowed by the shimmering sonics that envelop them.
Though the deceptively complex pop of âQuit The Curseâ marks the debut of Anna Burch, itâs anything but the green first steps of a fledgling new artist. Growing up in Michigan, her fixation with music transitioned from a childhood of Disney and Carole King singalongs to more typically angsty teenage years spent covering Bright Eyes and Fiona Apple at open mic nights.
Detroitâs Anna Burch announces her debut album, âQuit The Curseâ, on Heavenly Recordings.
The nine songs that comprise âQuit The Curseâ come on sugary and upbeat but their darker lyrical themes and serpentine song structures are tucked neatly into what seem at first just like uncommonly catchy tunes. Burchâs crystal clear vocal harmonies and gracefully crafted songs feel so warm and friendly that itâs easy to miss the lyrics about destructive relationships, daddy issues and substance abuse that cling like spiderwebs to the hooky melodies. The maddeningly absent lover being sung to in â2 Cool 2 Careâ, the crowded exhaustion of âWith You Every Dayâ or even the grim, paranoid tale of scoring drugs in âAsking 4 A Friendâ sometimes feel overshadowed by the shimmering sonics that envelop them.
Though the deceptively complex pop of âQuit The Curseâ marks the debut of Anna Burch, itâs anything but the green first steps of a fledgling new artist. Growing up in Michigan, her fixation with music transitioned from a childhood of Disney and Carole King singalongs to more typically angsty teenage years spent covering Bright Eyes and Fiona Apple at open mic nights.
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Detroitâs Anna Burch announces her debut album, âQuit The Curseâ, on Heavenly Recordings.
The nine songs that comprise âQuit The Curseâ come on sugary and upbeat but their darker lyrical themes and serpentine song structures are tucked neatly into what seem at first just like uncommonly catchy tunes. Burchâs crystal clear vocal harmonies and gracefully crafted songs feel so warm and friendly that itâs easy to miss the lyrics about destructive relationships, daddy issues and substance abuse that cling like spiderwebs to the hooky melodies. The maddeningly absent lover being sung to in â2 Cool 2 Careâ, the crowded exhaustion of âWith You Every Dayâ or even the grim, paranoid tale of scoring drugs in âAsking 4 A Friendâ sometimes feel overshadowed by the shimmering sonics that envelop them.
Though the deceptively complex pop of âQuit The Curseâ marks the debut of Anna Burch, itâs anything but the green first steps of a fledgling new artist. Growing up in Michigan, her fixation with music transitioned from a childhood of Disney and Carole King singalongs to more typically angsty teenage years spent covering Bright Eyes and Fiona Apple at open mic nights.













