Lala Lala
Album Title: I Want The Door To Open
Record Label: Hardly Art
Review by John Noyd
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Lala Lala - I Want The Door To Open
Battling wills while distilling kind acts from hard facts, Lala Lala invites, invents, entices and consents, littering her songs in literary allusions and psychological caution, medieval rounds and indie wig-outs. Divine serpentine saxophone weaving among seamless sunbeam keyboards simmered in steeple-chasing space-jazz beats, “Door,” navigates post-millennial life’s slippery slopes with fondness and confidence and assistance from a stellar cast of fellow Chicagoans. Meditative experiments in future-pop, the album flows with supple supposition corralled inside ethereal cathedrals where Lala Lala, plunges headfirst into emotional atonement, echoing sound advice in vaulted halls carpeted with sparkling pageantry. Embarking on a world tour starting in Chicago October 8th, Wisconsin has to wait until next April to catch her in Milwaukee’s Colectivo Coffee Back Room or Madison’s High Noon Saloon.
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