Track Listing 1. This Tornado Loves You 2. Next Time You Say "Forever", The 3. People Got a Lotta Nerve 4. Polar Nettles 5. Vengeance is Sleeping 6. Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth 7. Middle Cyclone 8. Fever 9. Magpie To the Morning 10. I'm an Animal 11. Prison Girls 12. Don't Forget Me 13. Pharaohs, The 14. Red Tide 15. Marais La Nuit
| Details | | Producer: | Neko Case | | Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Ryan Boyles, Garth Hudson, Jon Rauhouse, Kelly Hogan, John Collins, Barry Mirochnick, Paul Rigby, Kathryn Calder, Blaine Thurier, Tom V. Ray. Audio Mixer: Darryl Neudorf. Recording information: Operation Northwoods, Ontario. Indie/alt-country songwriter-goddess Neko Case is nothing if not a chameleon, capable of wrapping herself around soulful twang, snotty 'tude, or bouyant teen energy. But if there's a thread running through her work, it's her undeniable magnetism as a poet. And on CYCLONE, by fully embracing the theme of love for the first time in her career, she transforms herself into an almost mystically insightful weaver of romantic imagery. On "Polar Nettles" in particular, Case effortlessly unravels the tale of a woman so powerful that she acts as a centrifuge spinning out the sun's rays. Guests range from M. Ward to her co-members from the New Pornographers, but like Dolly Parton during her early-'70s heyday, there is no mistaking who the moment belongs to. Whether it's the title track's subdued, folky rumination on the fears of facing happiness or the dramatic, Stevie Nicks gypsy-pop of penultimate track "Red Tide," Case's musical presence is, in fact, a CYCLONE OF unforgettable emotion.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- 'People Got A Lotta Nerve' is all animal magnetism with a big, chirping chorus, exercising her bright range. 'Marais La Nuit' ends the record with 40 minutes of the sounds of a marsh at night. Alternative Press
Her voice can knock you over -- it's one of the strongest in any genre....MIDDLE CYCLONE is another strong entry....A culmination of some of the lyrical and musical concerns she's been exploring since BLACKLISTED... Pitchfork
[A] pleasantly swirling strum and twang of guitars, gentle percussion, and That Voice. -- Grade: B Entertainment Weekly
4 stars out of 5 -- [H]ypnotic alt-country twang, with reverb-slathered guitars ringing out over music box plinks and moaning cellos. Rolling Stone
3.5 stars out of 5 -- With the help of a frog chorus and an 'orchestra' of six derelict pianos, plus melodic populism, spaghetti-Western riffs and jokes, she's made a record about ecology and love... Blender
4 stars out of 5 -- Case is an intriguing writer and coolly commanding singer who delivers every syllable without flaw in pitch, timbre and phrasing. Mojo
These songs are stronger, better conceived and even more impressively performed. Once again, Case's trademark countrified pipes define each song... Clash
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