Five Ways of Disappearing:

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Five Ways of Disappearing
Artist: Kendra Smith
Release Date: Jan 1, 1995
Label: Warner Bros.
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Dream Pop
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Five Ways of Disappearing marks Smith's return to recording, and the album reflects both her psychedelic background and the more ethnic/folky material she creates now. Songs like "Aurelia Zebulon" and "Temporarily Lucy" are heavy, droning pieces bordering on gothic, while "In Your Head" is a demure pop song, and "Maggots" is an odd tune with a nonsensical chorus of "maggots/do-do-do-do-do." Her deadpan vocal delivery adds another layer of individuality to an offbeat album by an offbeat artist. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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