Album Review: Mia Dyson - Right There

16 February 2016 | 4:55 pm | Chris Familton

"It's a carefree, big and bold wash of rock guitar and an ineffable chorus hook."

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Mia Dyson hit a fine songwriting streak on her last full-length Idyllwild and she continues that here, especially this EP's first single Tearing Up The Lawn. It's a carefree, big and bold wash of rock guitar and an ineffable chorus hook.

Elsewhere she finds great emotion and beauty in the more restrained corners of songs such as the slow-burning Talk To Me and the melancholically chugging Right There. The soulful, piano-led The Sad Part Of Feeling Good channels Lucinda Williams while I Want Honey takes a Ryan Adams countrified approach to round out what is a varied and yet another strong release from Dyson.