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Finally Woken
Finally Woken
Jem / CD / 2004
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Artist
Jem
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
ATO
Producer
Ge-ology, Yoad Nevo, Jem
Release Date
2004 03 23
Song List
1: They (3:16)
2: Come on Closer (3:47)
3: Finally Woken (3:58)
4: Save Me (3:33)
5: 24 (3:54)
6: Missing You (4:01)
7: Wish I (3:56)
8: Just a Ride (3:20)
9: Falling for You (4:17)
10: Stay Now (3:43)
11: Flying High (4:08)
Style.Categories
Electronica, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
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Finally Woken
,
Jem
's full-length debut, fleshes out the
It All Starts Here
EP with six additional tracks. It features the addicting title track, the one that blew away
KCRW
and
Nic Harcourt
and got her signed to
ATO
, and it really is quite brilliant. With a dizzy main loop and loping percussion that undulates slyly beneath
Jem
's dusky vocal detachment, it sounds like what would happen if
Beth Orton
started bouncing ideas off of
Super Furry Animals
' hard drive. The song's formula essentially repeats throughout
Finally Woken
--
Jem
's simplistically alluring vocals stringing along subtle
electronic
percussion, ear-catching samples, and melodic loops built from traditional instruments. However, perhaps because this debut sort of snuck up on her, it seems stylistically scattershot.
Jem
and collaborator
Yoad Nevo
have a jones for switching things up. They elongate and reduce their elements wildly, to varying degrees of success. (
"Missing You,"
for example, is just too weepy, while
"Wish I"
's breezy '60s
pop
update somehow sounds too shrill.) Still, this adventurism is to be applauded.
Jem
could've rewritten
"Finally Woken"
ten times and given
Dido
a run for the MOR
electro
-
pop
title. Instead, she settles awkwardly between mainstream accessibility and intimate bedroom
electronica
-- she even recorded much of her vocal work in bedrooms.
"They"
amplifies the percussion and drops in chattering children nonsensicals as a sample, while
"Save Me"
's sultry bump could have been written for
Ashanti
. It just
begs
for an MC to break in; instead,
Jem
herself switches to cheeky sort of
rap
cadence for the final verse. "Mirror mirror on the wall/Who's the dumbest of them all?" she coos in her slight Welsh lilt.
"24"
is more aggressive with its insistent violin loop and roaring electric guitar -- there's even a church bell tolling in the background -- while
"Falling for You"
channels the breezy
space
pop
of
Zero 7
. Overall,
Jem
's songcraft is only ambitious in relation to a genre often defined by a "blander is better" pleasure principle. But it's the intimacy she squeezes between
Finally Woken
's capable cutting, pasting, and sequencing that makes it really inviting. It's like a sheaf of endearingly crumpled love letters from a talented, scatterbrained friend. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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