LUCY WAINWRIGHT ROCHE: There’s A Last Time For Everything
LUCY WAINWRIGHT ROCHE
There’s A Last Time For Everything
Roche, Lucy Wainwrigh
Lucy Wainwright Roche, the daughter of Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche, and stepsister of Rufus and Martha Wainwright, continues to plow her own ground. Recorded in Nashville, her second full-length solo album, Thereâs a Last Time for Everything grew out of what was intended-to-be only a few tracks with multi-instrumentalist/co-producer Jordan Brooke Hamlin. Good thing â the eleven tracks hold together, not as a random collection of songs, but as a cohesive, album-length, emotional journey. Although she is not as quirky a songwriter as her parents, Rocheâs songs nevertheless speak from the depths of her heart. Setting her light-as-air vocals, and tenderhearted lyrics, to dreamy, atmospheric arrangements played by bassist Chris Donohue (Emmylou Harris), drummer Allison Miller (Brandi Carlisle), and Hamlin, the Greenwich Village-born former schoolteacher looks back at a year of falling in and out of love. Snow falls during the opening track, âThe Year Will End Again,â as she confronts her âhesitation in everything we doâ and âdesolation never out of view.â The mood takes a more hopeful leap with the second song, âHide and Seek,â with Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, as Roche sings âI fell in love last year, itâs not a thing I do a lot.â She sings about finding âthe light in your eyesâ during âQuiet Line,â a duet with Mary Chapin Carpenter. Roche provides support to a grieving friend, during âLook Busy,â and looks at how relationships change during the title track. A stripped-down, guitar and vocal rendition of âCall Your Girlfriendâ out-does the impact of Robynâs 2010 electronic dance music (EDM) hit. The closing tune, âUnder the Gun,â sung with Robby Hecht, reinforces the albumâs tone of lost love, departed friends, and constant change.
— Craig Harris