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SISTER: CD
The third full-length from Mina Tindle, SISTER is an album populated
by mythic creatures of all kinds: lions on parade, lovers turned to
cannibals, kings and Sirens and women with wings. Like any great
fabulist, she threads her storytelling with a fragile wisdom, revealing
essential truths about all the danger and wildness within the human
heart. With each moment elevated by her spellbinding vocal work â a
gift sheâs shown in recording and touring as a singer for The National
â SISTER ultimately makes for a transportive listen, at turns
impossibly dreamlike and profoundly illuminating.
Mina Tindle is the project of Parisian singer/songwriter and multiinstrumentalist
Pauline De Lassus. Mostly made in New York City with
producer Thomas Bartlett (Yoko Ono, Florence + the Machine), the
albumâs elegant detail balances the odd magic of the songs with a
fierce emotional realism. âGive a Little Love,â written and produced by
Sufjan Stevens, channels intense longing, its soulful melancholy
magnified by Stevensâs warm background vocals. On âBelle
PĂ©nitence,â she shares a tender love letter to her husband (The
Nationalâs Bryce Dessner), twisting the mood of lovely surrender with
some fantastically brutal hunting imagery rendered in her native
tongue. And on âLions,â with its shimmering grooves, De Lassus offers
up a bit of soft-hearted encouragement in the face of self-doubt: âIf
the roads are made for a parade/Go march with the lions.â She adds,
âYou need to keep going, even if sometimes you feel like youâre just
pretending to be brave. Itâs all about the march.â
The third full-length from Mina Tindle, SISTER is an album populated
by mythic creatures of all kinds: lions on parade, lovers turned to
cannibals, kings and Sirens and women with wings. Like any great
fabulist, she threads her storytelling with a fragile wisdom, revealing
essential truths about all the danger and wildness within the human
heart. With each moment elevated by her spellbinding vocal work â a
gift sheâs shown in recording and touring as a singer for The National
â SISTER ultimately makes for a transportive listen, at turns
impossibly dreamlike and profoundly illuminating.
Mina Tindle is the project of Parisian singer/songwriter and multiinstrumentalist
Pauline De Lassus. Mostly made in New York City with
producer Thomas Bartlett (Yoko Ono, Florence + the Machine), the
albumâs elegant detail balances the odd magic of the songs with a
fierce emotional realism. âGive a Little Love,â written and produced by
Sufjan Stevens, channels intense longing, its soulful melancholy
magnified by Stevensâs warm background vocals. On âBelle
PĂ©nitence,â she shares a tender love letter to her husband (The
Nationalâs Bryce Dessner), twisting the mood of lovely surrender with
some fantastically brutal hunting imagery rendered in her native
tongue. And on âLions,â with its shimmering grooves, De Lassus offers
up a bit of soft-hearted encouragement in the face of self-doubt: âIf
the roads are made for a parade/Go march with the lions.â She adds,
âYou need to keep going, even if sometimes you feel like youâre just
pretending to be brave. Itâs all about the march.â
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The third full-length from Mina Tindle, SISTER is an album populated
by mythic creatures of all kinds: lions on parade, lovers turned to
cannibals, kings and Sirens and women with wings. Like any great
fabulist, she threads her storytelling with a fragile wisdom, revealing
essential truths about all the danger and wildness within the human
heart. With each moment elevated by her spellbinding vocal work â a
gift sheâs shown in recording and touring as a singer for The National
â SISTER ultimately makes for a transportive listen, at turns
impossibly dreamlike and profoundly illuminating.
Mina Tindle is the project of Parisian singer/songwriter and multiinstrumentalist
Pauline De Lassus. Mostly made in New York City with
producer Thomas Bartlett (Yoko Ono, Florence + the Machine), the
albumâs elegant detail balances the odd magic of the songs with a
fierce emotional realism. âGive a Little Love,â written and produced by
Sufjan Stevens, channels intense longing, its soulful melancholy
magnified by Stevensâs warm background vocals. On âBelle
PĂ©nitence,â she shares a tender love letter to her husband (The
Nationalâs Bryce Dessner), twisting the mood of lovely surrender with
some fantastically brutal hunting imagery rendered in her native
tongue. And on âLions,â with its shimmering grooves, De Lassus offers
up a bit of soft-hearted encouragement in the face of self-doubt: âIf
the roads are made for a parade/Go march with the lions.â She adds,
âYou need to keep going, even if sometimes you feel like youâre just
pretending to be brave. Itâs all about the march.â













