Eszter Balint - Mud (CD)

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Release Date:03/09/2004
Label:Bar/None Records
UPC:032862015229

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  • All Music Guide

    Five years after her musical debut , Hungarianborn former actress Eszter Balint (remember Eva from Stranger Than Paradise?) delves deeper into her primal nightmare blend of roots rock, blues, and angular swamp funk, and comes up with Mud. Produced by J.D. Foster, the set features Balint on vocals and guitar aided by downtown improvising axeman Chris Cochrane on guitars, bassist Mike DuClos, and drummers Phil Hernandez and Nic Brown, the album is a teetertotter of tension, and slack yet compelling rhythms and quirky melodies. Balint's songwriting style descends from Tom Waits and Lucinda Williams, but is far from anchored in those boggy moors. She's heard all of the altcountry records, the jagged edges of 1980s downtown New York no wave, and the hollow dynamics of postNirvana indie rock and she's found them all wanting. Her closest peers are, perhaps, Joe Henry as evidenced by his last three records the Marianne Faithfull of Broken English, and the Los Lobos of Kiko. This is a differ...ent kind of Americana, one observed and fought with by an immigrant who comes filtered through the smashed Hollywood dream, the romanced view of a country that has longsince disappeared into Greil Marcus' "Old Weird America," and a present New York full of ghosts, loosewire energy, and the wish for a clean, emotional break with the past. Balint's songs, whether they be engaging, bossaflavored love dislocation anthems such as "No One," the shambolic rock roll of "This Lie," the wahwah and funk paces of the teeteringonthebrinkofdisappearance soulblues of "Here We Are," or the minorkey Link Wray choogle of "Your God," Balint and her band get the job done. They show up, turn it up, and let fly with a collection of songs that balances nuance, grace, toughness, and a cool reportorial cynicism with the many faces of rock in the 21st century. Most of this sounds live, there are few keyboards layered in the mix and it all throbs with a kind of languorous tension that makes it shabbily elegant and rustically beautiful. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Eszter Balint

Singer/actress Eszter Balint first emerged as a member of the avant-garde Squat Theater troupe before making a memorable cinematic debut in 1984 in director Jim Jarmusch's seminal indie film Stranger Than Paradise. From there she seemed to drop out of sight for the remainder of the decade, not reappearing on-screen until 1990's little-seen Bail Jumper. Small roles in Th... Read more