Some journey
Vega’s tenth album veers from rage to panic to transcendence.
By Lucy O’Brien.
Flying high: Suzanne Vega boldy meets the moment.
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Suzanne Vega
★★★★
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AN ACUTE observer, Suzanne Vega has always taken her time with each album, exploring in-depth the personal and cultural shifts around her. The 2010s saw her in a reflective groove with the Americana and Tarot wisdom of 2014’s Tales From The Realm Of The Queen Of Pentacles, and the gossipy ’40s literary world of Lover,
Beloved: Songs From An Evening With Carson
McCullers (2016). Though a fond tribute to a great American writer, the latter sounded a little like Vega was treading water, musically.
By contrast, Vega’s first album in nearly a decade takes an abrupt turn, infused with a vibrancy and political urgency that is very ‘now’. Tracks like Speakers’ Corner and Witch see her responding to the disinformation space with an elegant snarl.