Her Art's Not Built Like That

Written by Mirandala
Published September 06, 2003

Maybe it doesn't qualify as "music" - although it's musical - but Alix Olson's sophmore effort, Independence Meal, is power-packed with rhythm, meaning, and soul. Olson is a spoken word artist - you may have caught her performance on HBO's broadcast of Russell Simmons's Def Poetry Jam. As with all spoken word artists, the words are the heart of the matter. Olson infuses her words with rhyme and syncopation. She laces them with truth and humor and more than a little bit of sex appeal. Her words speak about politics, art, activism, and what it means to be a woman in our world. Her words excite, inspire, and conspire to bring her audience to simple truths.

Where this CD excels, however, is not only in the words Olson delivers, but in the power of her delivery. Not all recordings of spoken word can convey the dynamic presentation of those words when spoken live by the poet - and, to be honest, Independence Meal doesn't match the power and charisma of Alix Olson performing in person - but this recording, combined as it is with great guitar licks and subtle rhythms, comes close to capturing a lot of the energy of Olson's live act. For that reason alone you should check it out. I think you'll find, however, that once Olson's words reach your ears you'll have a dozen new reasons for listening to the CD - and for catching her act in person as soon as you can.

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Her Art's Not Built Like That
Published: September 06, 2003
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#1 — September 8, 2003 @ 15:07PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

kinda cool, reminds me of Ani.

#2 — September 8, 2003 @ 15:16PM — Miranda

You know, her voice is definitely similar to Ani's sometimes, but overall the work is unique.

#3 — September 8, 2003 @ 15:20PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

oh yea, i wasn't saying she's a ripoff or anything. that would be pretty danged unfair after listening to 1 or 2 realaudio samples.

the funny thing is that i saw an ad she had placed in the utne reader the night before you posted this.

#4 — September 8, 2003 @ 15:24PM — Eric Olsen

Thanks Miranda, something I never would have come up with on my own, which is what I like best. She spells her last name wrong though, must be a Swede.

#5 — September 8, 2003 @ 15:35PM — Miranda

Oh - I didn't think you were saying she was derivative - I definitely had the same impression the first time I heard one of her pieces.

#6 — September 26, 2003 @ 18:51PM — sonya

Yeturday the 25th of sep,
Alex came to the bates collage bot far from my house and held a little concert type thing. she was honest what she said bout her work and was really awsome.
but personally i don't think she sounds a bit like ani difranco.

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