SXSW Record Reviews
Julien Baker
Sprained Ankle (6131 Records)
Reviewed by Libby Webster, Fri., March 18, 2016
Sprained Ankle is a study of fragility. An acoustic folk album, the debut from 20-year-old Julien Baker plays out like a bruise spreading across pale skin, a gradual, painful reminder of moments gone awry. Revisiting prior struggles with substance abuse, the Memphis-based singer/guitarist delicately details simultaneous self-loathing and glimmers of hopeful discovery. "Rejoice" grapples with a higher being, and "Brittle Boned" recounts a hospitalization: "White flag blindfold covering my sunken eyes, a line of rifles aimed at my sick mind." The role of instrument is minimal, sparse guitars or occasional drums anchoring Baker's crystalline vocals and storytelling. (Wed., 12mid, Central Presbyterian Church; Thu., 9pm, Parish)