With Hell-On, Case continues to cultivate fresh expressions of personal growth from familiar terrain.
The album covers torch music, jangle pop, front-porch folk, and alternative country, all with a quiet showmanship.
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Review: Neko Case, The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You
While not strictly a confessional album, The Worse Things Get builds its momentum out of isolated, deeply personal moments.
Following the M. Ward-assisted “Man,” singer-songwriter Neko Case has unveiled another new song from her economically titled latest.
The splendidly odd Neko Case has the looks of a pin-up girl and the voice of an “American Idol” champion.
Franz Ferdinand seem to have conceived their third album with the express intent of annoying people.
As Neko Case’s brand of macabre, modern American gothic music has become more obtuse and difficult, she’s only seen her popularity expand.
Case’s latest album continues down a path she first acknowledged on Blacklisted.