
Not The Girl
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âMy vision was big,â says Brighton-based singer Macve of the road to her second album. âI knew I wanted to do something more expansive than my first record.â With reach, feeling, storytelling power and a stop-you-dead voice, Macve sizes up to that mission boldly on Not The Girl. Following on from the rootsy saloon-noir conviction of her 2017 debut, Golden Eagle, Holly sets out for deeper, often darker territory with a firm, unhurried sense of direction on her second record: on all fronts, itâs an album that looks its upscaled ambitions in the eye fearlessly.
For Macve, the combination of influences such as Nancy & Lee with time spent touring helped widen her horizons. âI wasnât afraid of trying new things, and I wanted to explore sounds and develop my skills in production, composing and engineering. When I wrote the songs on Golden Eagle I had never toured, it was just me in my bedroom playing acoustic guitar. I then got the chance to tour the world with a band and sing with a symphony orchestra [with Mercury Rev in 2017]. My little world grew and I realised there was so much for me to learn about how I can use my skills as a singer and writer. I didnât want to limit myself â I wanted to push my boundaries.â
At every turn, Macveâs powers of evocation are matched by the depth and strength in her voice. Witness the meeting of a plangent pedal-steel with her elastic vocal on the atmospheric âBe My Friendâ, or the sultry verses and soaring chorus of âYou Can Do Betterâ, which bring to mind a prairie-sized Mazzy Star. Guest guitarist Bill Ryder-Jonesâ spacious contributions help enhance its sense of space. âBill was an important part of the story of this record,â says Holly. âI love his playing â it helped create that kind of heavy, lazy, dreamy sound Iâm such a fan of.â
Elsewhere, rich seams of contrast and counterpoint emerge. The Velvet Underground-ish âSweet Marieâ is epic drone-country, âLittle, Lonely Heartâ a symphonic waltz around the rootsy stuff of bad love, jealousy, and guilt. âWho Am Iâ merges a Phil Spector-ish wall of sound with a grunge-y melodic insouciance, while âDaddyâs Goneâ finds Macve reflecting on the death of her father over Memphis soul-style backing, rendering complex emotions with controlled reserves of detail and drama before a roistering climax. âLonely Roadâ closes the album on a note of becalmed resilience, its narrator looking âpast the prison walls and into the gardenâ, ready to face whatever waits out there.
Other contributors included Fiona Brice (Placebo, John Grant), whose string arrangements helped Macve fulfil an ambition to blend â70s Laurel Canyon sounds and the rougher edges of â90s grunge with the melodic sweep of Scott Walker. Collin Dupuis (Lana del Rey, Angel Olsen) mixed the album in Nashville; CJ Hillman (Billy Bragg) plays pedal-steel, Emily Druce plays viola, and David Dyson/Phil Murphy play drums. The Arts Council helped with funding, and recording took place between Hollyâs home studio, Retreat Studios in Ovingdean, Ryder-Jonesâ YAWN studio in Liverpool, and Kore Studios in London.
Brave, brooding, and beautiful, Not The Girl is the sound of that confidence in full, spectacular bloom.
Tracklist
1 Bird
2 Eye of the Storm
3 Be my Friend
4 You Can Do Better
5 Daddyâs Gone
6 Little Lonely Heart
7 Sweet Marie
8 Who Am I
9 Not the Girl
10 Behind the Flowers
11 Lonely Road
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âMy vision was big,â says Brighton-based singer Macve of the road to her second album. âI knew I wanted to do something more expansive than my first record.â With reach, feeling, storytelling power and a stop-you-dead voice, Macve sizes up to that mission boldly on Not The Girl. Following on from the rootsy saloon-noir conviction of her 2017 debut, Golden Eagle, Holly sets out for deeper, often darker territory with a firm, unhurried sense of direction on her second record: on all fronts, itâs an album that looks its upscaled ambitions in the eye fearlessly.
For Macve, the combination of influences such as Nancy & Lee with time spent touring helped widen her horizons. âI wasnât afraid of trying new things, and I wanted to explore sounds and develop my skills in production, composing and engineering. When I wrote the songs on Golden Eagle I had never toured, it was just me in my bedroom playing acoustic guitar. I then got the chance to tour the world with a band and sing with a symphony orchestra [with Mercury Rev in 2017]. My little world grew and I realised there was so much for me to learn about how I can use my skills as a singer and writer. I didnât want to limit myself â I wanted to push my boundaries.â
At every turn, Macveâs powers of evocation are matched by the depth and strength in her voice. Witness the meeting of a plangent pedal-steel with her elastic vocal on the atmospheric âBe My Friendâ, or the sultry verses and soaring chorus of âYou Can Do Betterâ, which bring to mind a prairie-sized Mazzy Star. Guest guitarist Bill Ryder-Jonesâ spacious contributions help enhance its sense of space. âBill was an important part of the story of this record,â says Holly. âI love his playing â it helped create that kind of heavy, lazy, dreamy sound Iâm such a fan of.â
Elsewhere, rich seams of contrast and counterpoint emerge. The Velvet Underground-ish âSweet Marieâ is epic drone-country, âLittle, Lonely Heartâ a symphonic waltz around the rootsy stuff of bad love, jealousy, and guilt. âWho Am Iâ merges a Phil Spector-ish wall of sound with a grunge-y melodic insouciance, while âDaddyâs Goneâ finds Macve reflecting on the death of her father over Memphis soul-style backing, rendering complex emotions with controlled reserves of detail and drama before a roistering climax. âLonely Roadâ closes the album on a note of becalmed resilience, its narrator looking âpast the prison walls and into the gardenâ, ready to face whatever waits out there.
Other contributors included Fiona Brice (Placebo, John Grant), whose string arrangements helped Macve fulfil an ambition to blend â70s Laurel Canyon sounds and the rougher edges of â90s grunge with the melodic sweep of Scott Walker. Collin Dupuis (Lana del Rey, Angel Olsen) mixed the album in Nashville; CJ Hillman (Billy Bragg) plays pedal-steel, Emily Druce plays viola, and David Dyson/Phil Murphy play drums. The Arts Council helped with funding, and recording took place between Hollyâs home studio, Retreat Studios in Ovingdean, Ryder-Jonesâ YAWN studio in Liverpool, and Kore Studios in London.
Brave, brooding, and beautiful, Not The Girl is the sound of that confidence in full, spectacular bloom.
Tracklist
1 Bird
2 Eye of the Storm
3 Be my Friend
4 You Can Do Better
5 Daddyâs Gone
6 Little Lonely Heart
7 Sweet Marie
8 Who Am I
9 Not the Girl
10 Behind the Flowers
11 Lonely Road
Soundwave
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âMy vision was big,â says Brighton-based singer Macve of the road to her second album. âI knew I wanted to do something more expansive than my first record.â With reach, feeling, storytelling power and a stop-you-dead voice, Macve sizes up to that mission boldly on Not The Girl. Following on from the rootsy saloon-noir conviction of her 2017 debut, Golden Eagle, Holly sets out for deeper, often darker territory with a firm, unhurried sense of direction on her second record: on all fronts, itâs an album that looks its upscaled ambitions in the eye fearlessly.
For Macve, the combination of influences such as Nancy & Lee with time spent touring helped widen her horizons. âI wasnât afraid of trying new things, and I wanted to explore sounds and develop my skills in production, composing and engineering. When I wrote the songs on Golden Eagle I had never toured, it was just me in my bedroom playing acoustic guitar. I then got the chance to tour the world with a band and sing with a symphony orchestra [with Mercury Rev in 2017]. My little world grew and I realised there was so much for me to learn about how I can use my skills as a singer and writer. I didnât want to limit myself â I wanted to push my boundaries.â
At every turn, Macveâs powers of evocation are matched by the depth and strength in her voice. Witness the meeting of a plangent pedal-steel with her elastic vocal on the atmospheric âBe My Friendâ, or the sultry verses and soaring chorus of âYou Can Do Betterâ, which bring to mind a prairie-sized Mazzy Star. Guest guitarist Bill Ryder-Jonesâ spacious contributions help enhance its sense of space. âBill was an important part of the story of this record,â says Holly. âI love his playing â it helped create that kind of heavy, lazy, dreamy sound Iâm such a fan of.â
Elsewhere, rich seams of contrast and counterpoint emerge. The Velvet Underground-ish âSweet Marieâ is epic drone-country, âLittle, Lonely Heartâ a symphonic waltz around the rootsy stuff of bad love, jealousy, and guilt. âWho Am Iâ merges a Phil Spector-ish wall of sound with a grunge-y melodic insouciance, while âDaddyâs Goneâ finds Macve reflecting on the death of her father over Memphis soul-style backing, rendering complex emotions with controlled reserves of detail and drama before a roistering climax. âLonely Roadâ closes the album on a note of becalmed resilience, its narrator looking âpast the prison walls and into the gardenâ, ready to face whatever waits out there.
Other contributors included Fiona Brice (Placebo, John Grant), whose string arrangements helped Macve fulfil an ambition to blend â70s Laurel Canyon sounds and the rougher edges of â90s grunge with the melodic sweep of Scott Walker. Collin Dupuis (Lana del Rey, Angel Olsen) mixed the album in Nashville; CJ Hillman (Billy Bragg) plays pedal-steel, Emily Druce plays viola, and David Dyson/Phil Murphy play drums. The Arts Council helped with funding, and recording took place between Hollyâs home studio, Retreat Studios in Ovingdean, Ryder-Jonesâ YAWN studio in Liverpool, and Kore Studios in London.
Brave, brooding, and beautiful, Not The Girl is the sound of that confidence in full, spectacular bloom.
Tracklist
1 Bird
2 Eye of the Storm
3 Be my Friend
4 You Can Do Better
5 Daddyâs Gone
6 Little Lonely Heart
7 Sweet Marie
8 Who Am I
9 Not the Girl
10 Behind the Flowers
11 Lonely Road











