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For fans of indie and avant-pop music, lovers of innovative instrumental albums, followers of steve albini's production work, and admirers of multi-instrumentalist artists.
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THE REVIEW

Anni Rossi is a twenty-three-year-old from Chicago.

She is a multi-instrumentalist but her main instrument is the viola (and not the violin, as she specifies on her Myspace page).

"Rockwell" is her debut released by 4AD.

It was recorded at Electrical Audio studios with the skillful production of Steve Albini (Nirvana, The Pixies, Uzeda, Jesus Lizard, and much more).

"Rockwell" lines up 10 songs for half an hour of music. And what music!

Anni's viola embroiders good instrumental solutions, her voice is used as a real musical instrument. The other instruments color the canvas of an already well-defined painting: from the keyboard of "Ecology" to the clarinet of "Venice", from the use of the cello to the use of percussion.

"Machine", the opening track, is a jewel of avant-pop. "The West Coast" is an evocative ballad. There's almost a need to transcribe the entire tracklist.

This album is truly a great introduction.

Certainly one of the best of 2009.

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Anni Rossi's debut album Rockwell, released in 2009 on 4AD, showcases her skill as a multi-instrumentalist with viola-driven avant-pop songs. Produced by Steve Albini, the album blends rich instrumentation and inventive vocal use across ten tracks. Highlights include the avant-pop jewel 'Machine' and the evocative ballad 'The West Coast.' Praised as one of the best albums of 2009, Rockwell offers a refined and captivating listening experience.

Tracklist Videos

01   Machine (02:31)

02   Ecology (01:55)

03   Las Vegas (03:38)

04   The West Coast (02:36)

05   Deer Hunting Camp 17 (02:50)

06   Living in Danger (02:31)

07   Venice (02:36)

08   Glaciers (02:07)

09   Wheelpusher (03:12)

10   Air Is Nothing (02:19)

Anni Rossi

Anni Rossi is an American singer-songwriter and violist noted for viola-led avant-pop; her debut Rockwell was released on 4AD and reviewed at DeBaser.
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