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    TRUST NOT THOSE IN WHOM W/O

    TRUST NOT THOSE IN WHOM W/OArtist: THALIA ZEDEK
    Label: Thrill Jockey
    Category: Music

    Buy New: $25.99
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    Seller: friendly-fireman-records
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1207913

    Media: Vinyl
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
    Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.2

    UPC: 790377014815
    EAN: 0790377014815
    ASIN: B0002HV68Q

    Release Date: September 14, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Ship
      • Sailor
      • Evil Hand
      • Since Then
      • Angels
      • Bus Stop
      • Brother
      • Bone
      • Island Song
      • Virginia
      • Hell Is in Hello

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Zedek has remained a constant force in the indie music landscape for over 20 years, having sung with Dangerous Birds, Live Skull, and Uzi, among others. She garnered her largest audience while fronting Come and releasing four records on Matador. On her latest solo effort, cello, lap steel, and piano add restrained yet undeniably powerful touches to her pointed and dark songs. An artist of enduring quality, she's one of the most compelling and strong performers wielding a guitar today, and this is easily the finest recording of her career.


    Customer Reviews:
    5 out of 5 stars ironic maturity   February 2, 2005
    Anna Creech (Richmond, VA)
    8 out of 9 found this review helpful

    Several years ago, a friend told me that I needed to listen to Thalia Zedek. My friend fell in love with Zedek after seeing her perform on the Suffragette Sessions Tour in the late 90s. Having been pleased with my friend's recommendations in the past, I went out and bought a used copy of Come's (Zedek's former band) Gently, Down the Stream. My first listen through had me wondering if my friend had changed her medication. This was not at all what I expected. Nevertheless, by the third spin of the CD, I had fallen in love with Zedek's rough, tired voice and emotional musical whirlwind.

    Her latest recording, Trust Not Those In Whom Without Some Touch of Madness, has the same kind of stark reality found on her previous recordings, but the current band configuration has replaced a snarling electric guitar with the warm tones of a viola. The surprising brighter tone found at the end of a few of the tracks ("Ship", "Bus Stop"), signals hope and an ironic maturity; something I had not found in Zedek's music before. The indie rock songwriter is mellowing over time, less angry and depressed and more rueful. Lest you think she is on her way to the old indie rocker's home, Zedek reminds the listener of the power of her music by closing the recording with a cacophony of electric guitar, drums, and feedback, then dwindling down to shine a light on the seductive power and intensity of her voice.

    If you're ever in the mood for some good break-up songs, then look no further than Trust Not Those.... "Angels" speaks to the time of denial leading up to the break-up. Bus Stop" is the break-up and then try to get back together even though you know nothing is going to change kind of song. "Since Then" is the post final break-up meditation. Lastly, although it's not quite a break-up song, "Hell is in Hello" lays bare the pain of realizing that your relationship (romantic or otherwise) has become one-sided.

    i'm tired of people
    tired of people
    who are too afraid to say goodbye

    The recording's title comes from a miss-matched fortune Zedek received in the late eighties, and it is worthy of being wrapped up and passed along to a lover of music. I plan to give a copy to my friend who introduced me to Zedek years ago.



    3 out of 5 stars Disappointing   September 26, 2008
    Mr. Scott T. Allen (Naperville, IL)
    I like Thalia's sound, I really do. So it was surprising/disappointing that "Since Then" is the only song that grabbed me.
    I'm not disagreeing with other reviewers. The music might connect better with them, and I could play this CD in the background all day and it would be OK. But for me "Since Then" is the only song that has real crying passion in the vocals and accompaniment. Oh well.



    5 out of 5 stars still genius   November 20, 2004
    Alyssa Boyle
    2 out of 5 found this review helpful

    talented and unique, zedek consistenly writes powerful songs. even at its most moody and ruminative this album contains an energy i find lacking in other examples of current popular music.

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