The Beatles may be an odd place to begin a Cate Le Bon conversation, but I remember being struck by the way four guys from Liverpool could sing without their English accents. That’s true of most pop singers, whose words often come out sounding more American than anything else. But that’s not true with Cate Le Bon. Her phrasing is completely tied to her Welsh dialect — in fact, her first record was in Welsh. I find that that draws me into her songs: The enunciation is completely tied to the loneliness and the questioning. One song she sings at the Tiny Desk, from her brilliant album Mug Museum, is called “Are You With Me Now?“
There is a feeling I love
Buried in my brow
I have no reason to run
I see no reason
Are you with me now?
Listen to the inflection in the line ’Buried in my brow,’ and then when she poses the question; it’s so intimate, such a whisper, so inviting. I’m also a fan of her clean, sharp guitar playing and the way she weaves it together with her partner H. Hawkline. If you’re a fan of To
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