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FeFe buckled down, scrapped her previous songs and began from scratch
enlisting the talents of co-producer Jay Levine from Left Hook Productions.
I met Jay when I was just starting out and we wrote a song together
within the first ten minutes of meeting each other. It was magic. The byproduct of this creative alchemy, Fefe Dobson, mixed by Tom Lord-Alge, crackles with the vitality of unmitigated emotion. It lures you in, then turns on a dime and hits you with the force of a drop kick. Growing
up in a musically diverse family, the sounds that permeated FeFes
household pulled her in all directions at once. Her mother would regularly
spin tunes by the likes of Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, while dancing
around the house with abandon. My mom was like a disco queen,
says FeFe with a laugh. She was crazy. Shed always be dancing
to Flashdance and stuff like that. Id sit there and go, Shes
weird, but thats how I learned to dance. Meanwhile,
another influence began to dictate FeFes rock aesthetic. While
laying down the vocal tracks on her album, FeFe called on Cobain for inspiration,
invoking some Seattle-inspired heft on some of the tunes on the album.
In the booth where I was singing, I had inspirational posters up:
Coldplay, Jeff Buckley, the Vines, Judy Garland, and of course, Nirvana.
I felt like, theyve done it, and now Im doing it. It gave
me an extra boost. When I was recording vocals, Id look at Kurt
Cobain, and it sort of felt like he was telling me, You can do it. On
Everything, FeFe deftly bridges the worlds of the Bangles
and the Chili Peppers, as her bracing vocals flutter over a snappy six-string
riff. On the first single, the wistful Take Me Away, FeFe
longs for romantic escapism through a ultra-catchy chorus amidst chugging
guitars that drown you with an overwhelming emotional heft. The nu-metal
stomper, Unforgiven, intersects music and vocals at the exact
point where life experience and raw artistic expression cross - multiple
guitar parts over a pulverizing pulse with a vocal delivery dipped in
battery acid. Daddy Daddy, whyd you break your promises to
me
echo repeatedly throughout the song providing a scathing
cathartic release. And on the cutting Bye Bye Boyfriend, she
takes swipes at her ex, setting up a devastating chorus. As FeFe asserts, When I play a show, people can dance, they can groove, they can mosh, and they can head bangwhatever they want to do. But in the endits just me. Basically, it rocks. Not only does it rock, but its chock full of the hard-rock guitars FeFe craves. In the studio, she and Jay Levine enlisted cats like bassist Jack Daly (Lenny Kravitz) to upholster FeFes raw riffs. Although she has two seasoned axe-slingers in tow, she continues to improve on the instrument herself. Im self-taught so far, she says. I played piano for four years when I was younger, and my guitar playing is catching up quickly. Im working really hard at it, and Im still growing with it. Hopefully soon youll see me on stage playing both instruments. Its definitely something to look forward to. At this point, FeFe can look forward to lots of things. One would be playing live shows in front of newfound fans. Shes only had a handful of gigs with her band, but the heady experience has her hungry for more. Its great. With the guitars and drums, its all right there. Youre impacting people, and its loud, and theyre looking at the whole product. Its liberating. As
FeFe Dobson digs in and poises to spring Stateside, gone is the safe world
of all things nice, clean and careful. Replaced with raw energy, sincerity
and integrity, her renewed focus pulls no punches. This time, shes
amped to give the world her life experiences and understandings. This
time, its her turn to break out of her shell. And this time, shell
lead the charge its a leadership position shes dreamed
of all her life.
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