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Sep 04 2008

Ron Sexsmith - Exit Strategy Of The Soul

Published by Hugh Miller under Reviews, Ron Sexsmith

Ron Sexsmith - Exit Strategy Of The Soul

  • Artist: Ron Sexsmith
  • Album: Exit Strategy Of The Soul
  • Label: Yep Roc
  • Release: 2008
  • Links: Official Site, MySpace

Seeing Ron Sexsmith live and listening to him on record is a very different experience. In person, the intent of Sexsmith’s music shines clearly. On record, more often than not, the power of Sexsmith’s songwriting fails to be established due to spotty production. His last effort, 2006’s Time Being, was different though. That album found Sexsmith working again with producer Mitchell Froom, who many have cited as a perfect match for his music. I am not familiar with Sexsmith’s early work with Froom, but I was certainly impressed with Time Being and felt that it contained many of Sexsmith’s best compositions to date. Unfortunately, Froom is nowhere to be found on Exile Strategy Of The Soul, Sexsmith’s tenth full length release, an album that doesn’t utilize his strengths.

Exit Strategy, was produced by Martin Terefe, who also worked with Sexsmith on 2002’s Cobblestone Runway. I wasn’t fond of the production on that album either. The production on Exit Strategy is too hollow and so is the horn section that appears on many of the tracks. It just feels like a bad match for Sexsmith’s songwriting. It would be unfair to place full blame on production though. There are superb moments on Exit Strategy, but it simply isn’t Sexsmith’s strongest collection of songs, especially in comparison to Time Being. Notable exceptions include “Ghost Of A Chance” and the utterly perfect “Brandy Alexander,” which was co-written with Feist. There are just too many songs that lack the emotional impression that Sexsmith is capable of making. The album does begin and end beautifully with “Spiritude” and “Dawn Anna,” two tracks that are essentially instrumental. If only everything inbetween worked as well.

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Jun 16 2008

Stream Ron Sexsmith’s Exit Strategy

Published by Hugh Miller under Ron Sexsmith

Ron Sexsmith - Exit Strategy Of The Soul

In the past, Ron Sexsmith has had his share of label trouble. He has bounced to and from numerous labels over the last seven years. Label trouble in the U.S. caused his last album, 2006’s Time Being to be released nearly eight months after it was in his native Canada. Fortunately, his latest album, Exit Strategy Of The Soul, will avoid such a fate. Yep Roc will release the album in the U.S. on July 8th, a mere week after it hits stores in Canada. The UK and Europe get it on July 21st. Yep Roc are accepting pre-orders now and are offering an immediate download of the non-album track “Too Good To Be True.” The label is also currently streaming the entire album, which can be done here.

1. Spiritude
2. This Is How I Know
3. One Last Round
4. Ghost of a Chance
5. Thoughts and Prayers
6. Brandy Alexander
7. Traveling Alone
8. Poor Helpless Dreams
9. Hard Time
10. The Impossible World
11. Chased By Love
12. Brighter Still
13. Music To My Ears
14. Dawn Anna

TOUR
June 20 - New York, NY - Housing Works
June 24 - Toronto, ON - First Canadian Place
July 3 - London, England - The Roundhouse
July 16 - New York, NY - Joe’s Pub
July 23 - Los Angeles, CA - Largo
July 25 - Elora, ON - Elora Festival
June 27 - 28 - Glastonbury, England - Glastonbury Festival
August 6 - Peterborough, ON - Festival of Lights
August 9 - Edmonton, AB - Edmonton Folk Festival

Have a listen to “Brandy Alexander,” a track from the new album:

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