It might seem a bit reductive to call
Hayley Sales a female
Jack Johnson, but the barefoot-in-the-sunshine vibe of the young singer/songwriter's debut album is so in keeping with
Johnson's laid-back mellowness that the comparison is difficult to avoid. The first single, "What You Want," is an easygoing shuffle for acoustic guitar and brushed drums, topped by
Sales' kittenish vocal and personal-empowerment lyrics, positively screaming for airplay on adult alternative radio stations and at organic food co-ops across North America. What keeps
Sunseed from being merely coffeehouse fodder, however, is
Sales' knack for melody and the relaxed charm of the simple but varied arrangements. (The 21-year-old
Sales, the daughter of a recording engineer, produced the album herself at her dad's home studio on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.) The wide-eyed lyrics occasionally come off a bit clumsily, like the overworked metaphors of the opening "Jailcell Mind," but given
Sales' relative youth, the occasional misstep is forgivable, and at the album's best (the
Suzanne Vega-like closer, "Braille"), she makes up for the few faults. ~ Stewart Mason