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Stefanie's New Album
Crooked Smile
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CDBABY.COM
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Artist Biography It's
been a long and tangled road for Stefanie Fix’s stunning,
intricate new album, Crooked Smile,
but three years’ worth of major life changes, including
a move to Austin, TX, never compromised a clear musical
vision. Now this songwriter’s songwriter returns with
her finest collection of songs yet. From the playful, optimistic
opening track “Let the Sun Shine Thru You” to
the hushed sophistication of “Holy Shit Ma,”
the tracks on Crooked Smile reveal a sprawling, hard-fought
range of emotions about love and identity, delivered with
the musical palette to express them all. These are mature
songs about complicated sentiments.
Fix re-invents herself with every new musical project.
The continuity lies in her distinctive voice and astonishingly
honest lyrics that are crafted to be emotionally revealing
without having to be personally revealing. The result: remarkably
universal songs that speak to anyone willing to listen.
Like a magnet, Stefanie Fix manages to draw a world-class
musical cream of the crop to all her projects. Crooked Smile
was produced by Stephen Doster (Willie Nelson, Nancy Griffith,
Dr. John) & Johnny Goudie (Goudie, Canvas, Endocine).
The CD also features the likes of Dony Wynn on drums (Robert
Palmer, Steve Winwood), Brad Houser on bass (Edie Brickell
& the New Bohemians), Stewart Cochran on keys (54 Seconds,
Jimmy Lafave) and Jon Sanchez on guitar (The Summer Wardrobe).
Stefanie’s last full length CD, SURVIVAL was co-produced
by Larry Campbell (Bob Dylan) and the late Bob Mayo (Hall
& Oates, Peter Frampton). Recorded in upstate New York,
the CD received 4 stars from All Music Guide and Stefanie
toured all over North America with SURVIVAL in tow.
But there was this internal itch. Stefanie realized that
the music she was most excited about wasn’t what she
was making. That itch was the genesis of her next project,
Limited Sight Distance (LSD). A clear and conscious choice
to abandon the confines of the singer/songwriter genre and
embrace the emotive power of sonic exploration, LSD included
contributions from Adam Snyder, Jason and Justin Russo (all
formally of Mercury Rev) and John Parker (Varnaline). Produced
by Kevin McMahon (The Walkmen, Home, Cakelike, and The Mooney
Suzuki), Stefanie again attracted a musical “crème
de la crème.”
Stefanie Fix wants to shake things up—on stage and
in the studio—and Crooked Smile merges all the different
musical styles Stefanie has explored. “I think we
found a way to allow the listener to hear the song as a
well-crafted piece while also creating a sonic landscape
they can lose themselves in. I wanted the guttural, genuine
feeling evoked by lo-fi sounds, while still making conscious,
deliberate choices around sonic expansion and contraction.
I think that’s how we experience life—as a combination
of murky confusions and recognized clarity. I knew we could
bring that dichotomy to a CD and it would make sense because
it’s how we really feel.”
Be looking for the new CD this coming May 2007. In the
meantime, Stefanie Fix continues to perform regularly both
solo and with her full, studio band in the Austin area.
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