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Haim days are gone album cover2/12/2022 In front of the microphone, these sisters retell pop's central stories in a language that's true to actual young women like themselves. Social media has made the ability to promote music that much easier and it’s also made it that much easier for opinions to spread before a listener can form his own. SeptemBuy at iTunes Buy at Insound (vinyl) Music in the 21 st century is frustrating. Days Are Gone brings the revenge of the listening girl, the one whose passionate engagement made pop possible in the first place. Album of the Week, Album Reviews Haim : Days Are Gone by Giovanni Martinez. Danielle Haim's lead vocals always sound like a thought process, interrupted by sighs and guttural stops and starts her sisters shore her up with harmonies and funky rhythms, but even within the sleek production, their playing has an imperfect edge that makes it all the more accessible. Less than 24 hours ago, they were in top form onstage for an intimate performance at Rough Trade East in London this afternoon, after nearly two years of writing, recording, and touring, the Los Angeles trio appears to be finally wearing down. The lyrics on Days Are Gone are all about the trial and error involved in realizing that dreams designed by others (parents, boyfriends, songwriters) may not fit your growing individual frame. Their debut album, Days Are Gone, has only been out for two days, but the Haim sisters are already exhausted. Away Little Girl,' became the first song of the rock era to be taken to 1 by two different artists when Donny Osmonds cover version also reached the summit in 1971. And so on, until the jukebox is exhausted.īut the Top 40 machine that HAIM loves and elevates is never exhausted because it's powered by the dreams of generations of boys and girls - especially girls, so many of whom figure out what they think of love, loss and independence by absorbing and developing their own reinterpretations of the songs the radio feeds them. ALANA MYCHAL HAIM, DANIELLE SARI HAIM, ESTE ARIELLE HAIM, JESSICA WARE. "Running If You Call My Name" runs up that hill in the Kate Bush song and finds Tom Petty free-falling on the other side. The wonderfully moody "My Song 5" imagines a perfect union of Nirvana and TLC. "Honey & I" re-imagines Fleetwood Mac as a duo with just Lindsey and Christine "The Wire" throws its Shania Twain guitar riff against a wall built by The Bangles. It's easy to play the game of references on Days Are Gone. They grew up together in Californias San Fernando Valley, where they were brought u. HAIM has toured with Mumford & Sons and been remixed by the EDM DJ Duke Dumont, written songs with the British singer Jessie Ware and the Swedish soundtrack composer Ludwig Goransson, and found a favorite producer in Ariel Reichstad, whose own portfolio includes work with Usher and Vampire Weekend, playing in a ska-punk band, and producing "Hey There, Delilah" for the Plain White T's.ĭiving into so many different musical wellsprings, HAIM discovered its specific superpower: the ability to channel influences most listeners recognize within a fresh, personal sound. American sister act Haim - their name simply taken from the trios surname - formed in 2006 after spending their childhood as part of family cover band Rockinhaim. Getting serious as a band, they found a drummer, Dash Hutton, and sought out eclectic collaborators. Sisters Danielle, Alana and Este Haim grew up playing music with their parents in the amazingly named cover band Rockinhaim, and tried several music-business career moves (Nickelodeon cameos, Este's ethnomusicology degree, Danielle's apprenticeship playing guitar with Julian Casablancas and Jenny Lewis) before breaking through as a trio in 2012. And that's good thing right this minute: HAIM's thoughtful, playful music is good for the radio, good for rock, and good for music lovers of all ages who need to carve out a little space to dream. When did that become a good thing? To which this critic replies: Who said it isn't? HAIM's song "The Wire" does bear traces of Twain's 1999 hit "Man I Feel Like a Woman," one of many inspirations hidden in plain sight on the trio's debut album, Days Are Gone. Geoff Barrow of the revered English band Portishead recently maligned the fast-rising Los Angeles sister act HAIM with a snippy tweet: Hiam sound like Shania Twain. HAIM's new album, Days Are Gone, comes out Sept.
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