Seattle Times: k.d. lang's Latest Is "Incredibly Lovely"

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The tour continues for k.d. lang with two stops on the East Coast this weekend before heading west for two nights in Seattle. The Seattle Times says her new album, Watershed, "feels both reverent and fresh." A culmination of the many styles of music k.d. has incorporated into her repertoire over the years, Watershed also features k.d.'s famous voice, here "delicately restrained, smoky and intimate," says the Times. "The result is faintly nostalgic, incredibly lovely and seemingly effortless." The Seattle Post-Intelligencer calls Watershed "a dreamy, laid-back exploration of romance and passion."

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The tour continues for k.d. lang and her band in support of her new album, Watershed, with two stops on the East Coast this weekend in Buffalo, New York, and Waterbury, Connecticut, before heading west for two nights at Seattle's Moore Theatre beginning on Wednesday.

The Seattle Times's Joanna Horowitz previews the shows with a review of the new album, which she says "feels both reverent and fresh." A culmination of the many styles of music k.d. has incorporated into her repertoire over the years, Watershed also features, of course, k.d.'s famous voice, here "delicately restrained, smoky and intimate," writes Horowitz. "The result is faintly nostalgic, incredibly lovely and seemingly effortless." To read the complete article, visit seattletimes.com.

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer weighs in as well, with the paper's pop music critic, Gene Stout, calling Watershed "a dreamy, laid-back exploration of romance and passion."

For more tour information, click here.

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  • Thursday, March 13, 2008
    Seattle Times: k.d. lang's Latest Is "Incredibly Lovely"

    The tour continues for k.d. lang and her band in support of her new album, Watershed, with two stops on the East Coast this weekend in Buffalo, New York, and Waterbury, Connecticut, before heading west for two nights at Seattle's Moore Theatre beginning on Wednesday.

    The Seattle Times's Joanna Horowitz previews the shows with a review of the new album, which she says "feels both reverent and fresh." A culmination of the many styles of music k.d. has incorporated into her repertoire over the years, Watershed also features, of course, k.d.'s famous voice, here "delicately restrained, smoky and intimate," writes Horowitz. "The result is faintly nostalgic, incredibly lovely and seemingly effortless." To read the complete article, visit seattletimes.com.

    The Seattle Post-Intelligencer weighs in as well, with the paper's pop music critic, Gene Stout, calling Watershed "a dreamy, laid-back exploration of romance and passion."

    For more tour information, click here.

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