Wright’s influences ring loud and clear; long before this album reaches “Snow Globe” it’s easy to tell Wright, a pretty good wordsmith herself, is a Bob Dylan fan. On the second song, “Heavenly Days” she displays a Dylanlike ability to turn a cliché on its head. Another thing the two share is self-confidence that allows her to set her own pace. Cool and controlled, but far from passionless, Wright’s songs have a steadiness. She’s candid, revealing, and tells her story straight – but in her own time and at her own pace.
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