Edito de All I can doThe latest from Portland?s indie songstress Sarah Dougher, whose previous CDs, ?The Bluff? and ?The Walls Ablaze? (Mr. Lady) generated accolades from Greil Marcus and the Village Voice. This 16-track album began as a retelling of the Odyssey, but turned out to be a sonic experiment in pop form, using electric pianos, guitars, organs and vibes. Enticingly literary, this record is also widely accessible and treats ideas about war, power, entertainment and violence.
??Listen to Harper?s Arrow for Dougher?s ruddy, mournful vocals, her evocatively minimalist instrumentation, the album?s wise, nimble commentary on war, death, and hope?? -- SF Weekly