
Ariel Bui
Ariel Bui
(self-released)
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Just glance at the graphically stark, two-tone cover photo from Ariel Buiโs fourth release to get an idea of the similarly stripped down music inside.
Her press release describes Bui as a โdark folk singer-songwriter.โ While that certainly applies to such downbeat fare as the unembellished acoustic guitar strum that powers โEmpty Casketโ (โLife is just an empty casket โฆ you know what you did and youโll pay for itโ) and the noir late night jazz underlying the country strains of โJump the Gunโ (โAinโt no use to jump the gun/ when you know the bulletโs cominโโ), itโs somewhat limiting. Buiโs dusky voice and unusual combination of countrypolitan with a shadowy, somewhat ominous and occasionally skewed approach pushes all sorts of boundaries.
Which is as it should be. The best artists take the kinds of chances Bui displays consistently in these often oblique performances.ย The subtly pounding Velvet Underground feel infused in โAppraisalโ is as compelling as the folk of the following โSycamore Tree.โ The latter is where Bui turns up the vocal reverb against naked acoustic guitar strum as she muses on a relationship gone bad, sitting under the titular object singing โThis hand would reach to you/But that wonโt do,โ sounding hurt yet undeterred.
Imagine a combination of Neko Case, Nico and maybe Nancy Sinatra at her most deadpan and youโve got a vague idea of Buiโs instantly identifiable approach. Production, engineering and mixing by Andrija Tokic at East Nashvilleโs Bomb Shelter impeccably captures her distinctive vibe, and although the eleven songs donโt feel repetitious, there is a definite sonic thread weaving through them.ย
You can easily picture the โMoon Over Kentuckyโ as Bui tells of her love life, nearly moving to Toronto, then ultimately to Nashville where she works to pay off student loans, all set to a bittersweet melody with ghostly female backing vocals that borrow from her appreciation of 60s girl group pop (see her on-line performance of the Shirellesโ โMama Saidโ). Those vocals also bring a Dan Hicks retro feel to the softly swinging โSince You Went Awayโ with a jaunty melody that hides the hurt of a broken heart in two hankie lyrics such as โWhy did you not write or call/Like you never knew me at all.โ
Although not her debut, this will be the first many may hear Ariel Bui. Judged by the unique vision and obvious songwriting and vocal talent on display, it should kick start a career that will hopefully build on this solid, impressive if low-key foundation.ย ย ย








