Boasting big, bold pop production that suggests the anthemic-but-personable sound of
Natalie Imbruglia,
Siren bursts out of the speakers with a giddy rush of emotion. But
Heather Nova's not one to wail stridently like some
Alanis-come-lately; instead she favors a breathy, delicate style that's nevertheless strong enough to ride comfortably atop the layers of acoustic and electric guitars. (In fact, it's
Nova's own guitar that's at the heart of most of the arrangements here.) Throughout
Siren,
Nova utilizing an intriguing catch in her voice, and ultimately, it's
Nova's unique vocal style and winning pop sensibilities that make
Siren work as well as it does, doing double duty as substantive singer/songwriter statement and perfect pop-radio product.