Sam Phillips's recent Nonesuch release, Don't Do Anything, is her first self-produced album, and, writes Time Out New York's Mikael Wood in a four-star review, "Phillips fills the role masterfully here, adorning her romantic confessions with a painter's palette of avant-folk details ... Bewitching." ...
Sam Phillips's recent Nonesuch release, Don't Do Anything, is her first self-produced album, and, writes Time Out New York's Mikael Wood in a four-star review,
Phillips fills the role masterfully here, adorning her romantic confessions with a painter's palette of avant-folk details: Gypsy-troupe strings, creep-show organ and, on "Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us," underwater marching-band grooves. Bewitching.
Read the full review at timeout.com/newyork.
Sam brought songs from the new album to three East Coast Borders in-store performances this past weekend, beginning with a Friday evening set at the New York City store at the Time Warner Center, Columbus Circle, then heading down to Philadelphia and Washington, DC, area stores on Saturday and Sunday. Her next stop is in Seattle this Wednesday, at the Redmond Town Center.
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