“Yearlings” – Dead Letter Chorus

I’ve been having a love affair with Dead Letter Chorus all year, happily devouring each single released as I awaited the release of their sophomore album Yearlings. With the big day still a week away, I was thrilled to sample it before it hit stores.

My expectations were very high, but Yearlings met them. It had me from midway through the first track “Covered in Snow.” The sound was just so lush and rich, with stunning harmonies and epic notes behind it. This track really set the standard, but there was more goodness to come.

I loved the quietness of tunes like “Underdog” and “Gently Weeping,” songs that were so intimate and beautifully crafted. “The Changing Tides” moved me with its heartfelt lyrics, and it was good to hear the playful single “Run Wild” without that annoying Toyota ad behind it!

The only disappointment for me came with the closer, “Edge of Town.” It’s not that this soothing alt-country lullaby was a bad track, but it made the album sort of peter out. I hoped to be stirred by the disc one more time, but instead I was left wondering “Is that it?”

The good thing about an album though is that you can always replay it if the ending doesn’t quite hit the spot. And I’ve played it many times, savouring the ethereal sweetness of Gabrielle Huber’s voice, the quiet strength of her band mate Cameron Potts’ vocals, and the gorgeous music they make with the rest of the Dead Letter Chorus. Yearlings isn’t the perfect album, but it comes awfully close to it.

Yearlings hits stores on August 26.