English singer/songwriter
Kate Walsh chose a more interactive route for her third full-length album by releasing a downloadable single every month, starting in March and ending in late autumn. The resulting
Real Thing, an austere but homey collection of ten songs, each of which was recorded live in the studio, feels as effortless as the falling snow that permeates the lovely, holiday-themed final track.
Walsh operates comfortably within the soft confines of the coffee-ringed, confessional singer/songwriter genre. Her sparse arrangements (often just piano and vocal), poetic yet succinct lyrics, and lilting voice (a dead ringer for the
Sundays' Harriet Wheeler) elevate simple love songs like "You Are Home" and the title cut, and help to keep darker tracks like "The Wolves" and "The Dark Night" from spiraling into rote diary entries of post-adolescent melodrama. Lucid, comfy, and occasionally transcendent,
The Real Thing more than lives up to its moniker. ~ James Christopher Monger