Music Review: Driftwood Fire - How to Untangle a Heartache

Author: FitzPublished: Sep 21, 2011 at 9:48 am 0 comments

Going back to my college days, I've long been entranced by the chanteuses of modern folk and Americana, especially those who prefer playing acoustic instruments. (Nothing wrong with electric guitars, but I find it harder to actually hear melodies and voices when the volume is cranked.) Among some of my favorites are the Indigo Girls, Shawn Colvin, and Brandi Carlile. Each of these not only has an amazing voice, but also understands the power of strong songwriting, layered harmonies, and how to play the right instrument for the right mood.

My list of favorites has definitely grown and changed over the years, moving from more rock 'n' roll to bluegrass, Americana, and folk as I get older. All it takes is a lick, a verse, or a bit of harmony that sets me off in the hope of discovering more about a new voice or musician.

One of my latest finds is a duo called Driftwood Fire. Its members, Lynn Scharf (singer, guitarist) and Charlotte Formichella (multi-instrumentalist), actually attended my alma mater. It's taken these two musicians a long time to reach the point of releasing their debut album, How to Untangle a Heartache, but the effort has a purity about it that makes it a joy to listen to.

There are qualities to Scharf's voice that remind me of Brandi Carlile in "Let It All Go." Over Formichella's opening pick line, Scharf sings: "Don't break my heart / it'll never mend / we're starting something / and we don't know how it ends / just drive me someplace I've never seen / so late at night I mistake / you for a dream / and kiss me real slow / and just let it all go." It's a song about doing what feels good even if we know better. Sometimes life is like that, and such honesty in the song shines through.


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Brian Fitzpatrick (aka "Fitz") is a software engineer and writer living in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with his wife, two daughters, two dogs, a cat, and two rats (new for Xmas 2010!) -- trying desperately to survive the chaos!

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