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Cindy Lee
Act Of Tenderness
Cindy Lee is the diva alter-ego of singer / guitarist Patrick Flegel, the one-time captain of heralded Canadian experimental guitar pop act, Women. In Flegel’s working on / as Cindy Lee exclusively over recent years, their songwriting makes a move toward high atmospherics, often achieving a mysterious sweetness rooted equally in beauty and ache.
As Cindy Lee’s third long-form statement, Act Of Tenderness makes use of antipodal themes to create a living sound: static with grace, distortion and sugar, all masterfully arranged with crooked nods toward pop classicism. The layered vocal on “Power And Possession” creates a palpable haunt, bringing historical girl-group lament to choir-esque heights. The feedback shriek and industrial grind of “Bonsai Garden” provides near-operatic damage, yet never stumbles into the irrevocably grave. These snowy pieces give the album a decidedly cinematic feel, albeit one bent more towards Eraserhead.
A1
Act Of Tenderness
A2
Power And Possession
A3
What I Need
A4
New Romance
A5
The Last Train's Come And Gone
A6
Operation
B1
Quit Doing Me Wrong
B2
Fallen Angel
B3
Bonsai Garden
B4
Miracle Of The Rose
B5
Wandering And Solitude
B6
A New Love Is Believing








